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Kocani Nightclub Fire Kills 59, Exposing Systemic Corruption

A nightclub fire in Kocani, North Macedonia, killed 59 people due to the lack of safety measures and a valid operating license; the mayor resigned amid public outrage, and investigations are underway into widespread corruption and regulatory failures.

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Turkish Opposition Candidate Imamoglu Arrested

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a leading opposition figure, was arrested days before his planned nomination as the CHP's presidential candidate for the 2028 election, facing charges of leading a criminal organization and corruption; authorities also imposed a four-day ban on demonstrations, assembli...

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Istanbul Women's Day Protests: Arrests and Release

Over 120 people were detained during Women's Day protests in Istanbul, despite a ban, highlighting tensions around women's rights. While most were released, some faced charges and the incident points to ongoing struggles for women's rights and freedom of assembly.

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Bucha's Priest Recounts Civilian Casualties Three Years After Russian Occupation

In Bucha, Ukraine, Father Andriy Halavin, the priest of St. Andrew's Church, recounts the horrific events of the 2022 Russian occupation, including the deaths of 509 civilians and the ongoing trauma experienced by survivors; he contrasts Bucha's rebuilding with the emotional scars that remain, empha...

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Taliban Claims to Protect Afghan Women's Rights Amidst Ongoing Bans

On International Women's Day, the Taliban government claimed to protect Afghan women's rights despite ongoing UN condemnation of sweeping bans on women's education and employment, highlighting the group's global isolation and the worsening human rights crisis.

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Taliban Allows Afghan Women's Radio Station to Potentially Resume Operations

Radio Begum, an Afghan women's radio station shut down by the Taliban in 2021 for alleged collaboration with foreign media, may resume operations, signaling a potential internal shift within the Taliban regime despite ongoing restrictions on women's rights and press freedom in Afghanistan.

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King Willem-Alexander Addresses Human Rights During Kenya State Visit

During a state visit to Kenya, King Willem-Alexander directly addressed human rights concerns with President Ruto and Kenyan youth, emphasizing the need for improved rule of law, despite past crackdowns on protesters and concerns about the visit.

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Detentions of Istanbul and Sisli Mayors Amid Terrorism Allegations

Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and Sisli Municipality Mayor Resul Emrah ลžahan were detained this morning in a large-scale operation involving over 105 arrests, amid investigations into allegations of aiding the PKK/KCK terrorist organization and forming a criminal organizati...

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Bucha Priest Recounts Horrors of Russian Occupation Three Years On

Three years after Russia's invasion, Father Andriy Khalavin of St. Andrew's Church in Bucha, Ukraine, recounts the horrors of the occupation, where 509 civilians were killed, and discusses the planned replacement of a memorial wall with a permanent monument to remember the victims.

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Poland's First Abortion Clinic Opens, Defying Restrictive Laws

Poland's first abortion clinic, "AboTak," opened Saturday near the Sejm, offering medication abortions and facilitating access to procedures abroad due to the country's restrictive abortion laws, sparking immediate protests from conservatives and highlighting the ongoing struggle for abortion rights...

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Global Gender Equality Progress Threatened by Setbacks

A UN Women report reveals that while gender equality has improved globally, recent setbacks threaten progress, including weakening legal protections, reduced funding, and the rise of anti-feminist movements; one in four countries reported backsliding on women's rights in 2024.

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Ukraine Crisis: Abduction of Children, Torture, and the Need for Lasting Peace

While European leaders discuss potential peace agreements, Ukraine faces ongoing Russian attacks; thousands of Ukrainians are tortured in Russian prisons, and at least 20,000 Ukrainian children have been abducted and deported to Russia.

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