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Hong Kong political rights: Opposition activists fear new security law

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The Hong Kong Legislative Council debates Article 23, feared to endanger human rights and align Hong Kong with China.
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'Western leaders exposed as Netanyahu's 'useful idiots' in backing genocidal war': Bishara

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Bishara highlights the complicity of Western leaders, portraying them as "useful idiots" for supporting Netanyahu's genocidal war in Gaza.
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Super Tuesday 2024: Candidates outline US foreign policy vision

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US voters weigh candidates' global impact. Trump's 'America First' vs. Biden's 'America is Back.' Yet, human rights stance aligns closely
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Brian Mulroney in his own words

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Brian Mulroney, one of Canada’s most consequential prime ministers, is dead at 84. This is him in his own words.
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‘There are no more words to say on Gaza’ Swedish MEP’s silent protest

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A Swedish MEP spent most of her allotted speaking time at an EU parliamentary session in silence to protest Israel’s war on Gaza.
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Palestinian journalist Soliman Hijjy shares perils of documenting the war on Gaza

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Soliman Hijjy, a veteran Palestinian journalist, shares challenges, losses, and determination amidst Gaza conflicts.
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Jews call for ceasefire: Activist groups campaign against war on Gaza

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Demonstrators from anti-war group Jewish Voice for Peace rallied against ‘Israel’s ongoing oppression of Palestinians’.
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Assange extradition case puts journalism on trial as supporters fear last stand

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Assange faces extradition to the US for espionage. Supporters argue he was exposing war crimes as a journalist.
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Sake Refugee Deborah Balole Survives in Crowded Makeshift Camp After Losing Husband in Violence

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Sake refugee Deborah Balole lost her husband in the violence. She survives in a crowded, unprotected, makeshift camp.
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Displaced Palestinians left destitute: Many people fled with only what they could carry

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Displaced Palestinians struggle to afford basic necessities like shoes and repairs, highlighting the dire humanitarian crisis.
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Julian Assange appeals in ‘most important press freedom case in the world’

9th - Higher Ed
A court will decide if Julian Assange may appeal extradition to the US, where relatives say he could die in jail.
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Four Egyptian officials back on trial in Italy over death of Giulio Regeni

9th - Higher Ed
Italy’s top court decided last year to proceed with the trial against the four officials, who will be tried in absentia.
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US Ambassador blocks immediate ceasefire resolution in Gaza for fourth time

9th - Higher Ed
US Ambassador blocked UN Gaza ceasefire resolution, proposing own resolution despite strong support. Arab ambassadors seeking ceasefire.
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Tributes to Alexei Navalny: EU & US. mull more sanctions

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Tributes to Navalny resurface in Moscow, leading to hundreds of arrests. Biden may impose additional sanctions against Russia.
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Fights to protect their only home from Israeli settlements in the West Bank

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Palestinian family fights settlers to keep their West Bank home
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Political prisoners released ahead of postponed presidential election in Senegal

9th - Higher Ed
Political prisoners including hip-hop artists and intellectuals released in Senegal after landmark ruling and talks.
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Palestinian mothers forced to give birth at checkpoints

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Ilham, a grandmother, helped deliver a baby at a checkpoint, risking her life. Checkpoint births can end happily or tragically.
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Dozens arrested as Russians mourn Navalny's death despite anti-dissident laws

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Arrests in Russia as people mourn Navalny. Protests illegal. Family demands body. World leaders speak out on death.
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Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has died at the Arctic prison

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Alexei Navalny: Investigated corruption, poisoned, imprisoned, criticized Ukraine invasion, and suffered health issues.
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Venezuela expels UN rights agency: move follows UN's concern over activist's detention

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Venezuela ordered UN to shut down Caracas offices, accusing them of violating the charter, after detaining a human rights activist.
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Senegal political crisis: Authorities ban protest march and cut internet

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Peaceful demos suspended in Dakar over election delay. 3 dead. UN calls for probe, ECOWAS sends mediators to end crisis.
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Venezuela disappearance: Family members of jailed activist reported missing

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Human rights analyst Rocio Sanmiguel detained without evidence for a presumed role in a conspiracy to assassinate President Nicolás Maduro.
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Mexico cartel violence: Kidnapped while searching for missing relatives

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Families in Mexico search for missing loved ones presumed dead and buried in clandestine graves due to institutional indifference.
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'People’s human rights to dignity, to the basics of survival, are not being met,' says housing advocate

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A new report by the federal housing Advocate warns that the growth in the number of homeless encampments is a "life and death" matter. Housing Advocate Marie-Josée Houle tells Power & Politics that the government needs to have 'real...