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Nicaraguan Government: 'President Ortega will not resign'
Continuing unrest in Nicaragua is leading to growing pressure on its government to find a solution to the troubles. In three months, more than 350 people have died in protests - the vast majority of them civilians. Euronews spoke to...
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Europe doesn't have migration problem, says Amnesty
The idea of regional disembarkation platforms outside the EU for migrants trying to reach Europe is gaining momentum. European institutions believe these platforms could help distinguish economic migrants from those in need of...
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Human Rights Campaigners lose a Supreme Court appeal over NI's abortion law
Human Rights Campaigners have lost a Supreme Court appeal over the legality of Northern Ireland's abortion law. UK's highest court, says that Northern Ireland's abortion laws are incompatible with human rights legislation. But it says...
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Human trafficking in Brussels
Modernkori rabszolgákat is alkalmaztak az egyik brüsszeli metróállomás felújításánál. Mohamed illegális bevándorlóként él Belgiumban. A felújítást végző cég feketén alkalmazta napi 50 euróért, embertelen körülmények között. Mohamed végül...
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Brief from Brussels: EU plays catch up on Artificial Intelligence
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: I won’t be replaced by a robotic vacuum cleaner in the future, an EU commissioner quips, as he outlines a vision for Artificial Intelligence; and Syrian musicians promote message of resilience...
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Stranger in Paradise wins Grand Prix at human rights festival
The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights in one of Europe’s leading international events dedicated to film and human rights. The festival takes place in Geneva, the human rights capital. This year we celebrate the 70th...
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Detailing Canada's arms deal with Saudi Arabia
Details have previously been light on Canada's arms deal with Saudi Arabia, however CBC News has obtained documents that reveal the scope of the $15 billion deal that was signed back in 2014. Global Affairs Canada is not commenting on...
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Filmmakers recognised for work on human rights
Around 35,000 came to see the many documentaries and films, while also attending the various debates at the International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights in Geneva. Best Fictional Film awarded to “Oblivion Verses” by Iranian Film...
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Migrants stranded in Greece march against racism
Thousands of protesters, many of them migrants stranded in Greece, took to the streets of Athens to march against racism. The protesters chanted "open the borders" and marched and waved handmade placards. It's after sixteen migrants...
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Summer job grant requirement draws religious backlash
The federal Liberals have extended a deadline for organizations seeking a Canada Summer Jobs grant - but the government says it won’t remove a controversial clause that requires groups applying for the cash to affirm support for abortion...
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Forced to Cambodia
Cambodian Americans who have committed crimes in the US are being deported to Cambodia, a country many have never been. Meet the deportees separated from their families.
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Aung San Suu Kyi criticized for Rohingya refugee crisis
Aung San Suu Kyi has been criticized for her handling of the Rohingya refugee crisis as calls mount from the international community to strip Myanmar’s civilian leader of her Nobel Peace Prize and honorary Canadian citizenship
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LGBT Chechens find asylum in Canada
Canada has been part of a secret program over the past few months to rescue gay men from Chechnya who, according to one human rights organization, were victims of state-sponsored persecution
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Protests in Brussels as Turkish foreign minister visits EU’s Mogherini
Protesters in Brussels on Tuesday call for the release of human rights activists arrested in Turkey, as foreign minister Casvusoglu met with EU foreign Affairs chief Federica Mogherini. John Dalhuisen, Amnesty’s regional director in...
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Exclusive: French police accused of abusing Calais migrants
They have ended up in Calais in search of a better life, only to have their dreams shattered. Nine months after the so-called ‘Jungle’ camp was pulled down, aid workers have told Euronews that migrants are living through hell. It comes...
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Canada extends ISIS mission
The Liberal government announced troops will stay in Iraq for the next 2 years and expand their "advise and assist" role by training local security forces
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Iran at the crossroads in presidential election
Iranians are voting in their presidential election on Friday, choosing between the current President Hassan Rouhani and hardline cleric Ebrahim Raisi. This comes against a background of tension between Iran and the United States...
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Trump calls on Muslim leaders to drive out terrorists
U.S. President Donald Trump called on Middle Eastern countries to eradicate Islamic extremism in the region during his visit to Saudi Arabia.
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Geneva Film Festival celebrates Human Rights
As the awards season comes to an end, a film festival in Geneva has turned the spotlight on human rights abuses. The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights is dedicated to documentary and feature films which expose human...
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Protesting for transgender rights
Protestors are sending a message to a B.C. pastor who is campaigning to block a bill that expands protections for transgender people.
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Plans for Canada's 150th birthday
CBC's Deana Sumanac-Johnson gives you a taste of what's in the works across the country
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EU, Cuba move to mend ties after Fidel Castro’s death
The EU and Cuba agreed a deal on Monday to normalise ties as Brussels softened its stance on human rights in the Latin American country following the death of long-time leader Fidel Castro. EU governments decided last week to scrap a...
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EU-Turkey relations: the ‘fear’ factor
MEPs have voted in favour of freezing Turkey’s EU membership talks, passing a non-binding resolution in Strasbourg. But what impact could this have on the migrant deal struck with Ankara? Euronews correspondent Sandor Zsiros asked Kati...
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"Every beardy man is not a terrorist"
Born a refugee in Pakistan, Rafiullah now faces deportation to a homeland in conflict along with nearly 3 million other Afghans.