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Taliban arrests prominent girls' education activist as repressive clampdown continues A prominent activist for girls' education in Afghanistan was arrested by the Taliban on Monday, according to an official, the latest step in its repressive clampdown on the rights of Afghan women. Matiullah Wesa, 30, is well known for his activism and ...
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Hong Kong's first protest in 3 years shows how the city has changed Wearing numbered lanyards, a small group of 80 demonstrators took part in Hong Kong's first authorized protest in three years on Sunday – a carefully choreographed event that campaigners say offers a chilling insight into the future of protest in the ...
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How Scotland's incoming prime minister is making history A Muslim of Pakistani descent is now the leader of the Scottish government. Humza Yousaf, currently Scotland's health secretary, is the person making British history. For more, we turn to NPR's Frank Langfitt, who is following the story from London.
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Harris wiped away tears as she toured the Cape Coast slave castle in Ghana Vice President Harris wiped away tears as she toured the dungeons of Ghana's Cape Coast slave castle on Tuesday, and said the experience underscored that the history of enslaved people must be taught and remembered. Harris and second gentleman Doug ...
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Here's why Netanyahu's court overhaul, now on hold, brought Israel to the brink Israel is in a pivotal moment of crisis, triggered by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to weaken the independence of the country's judicial system and make its judges more subject to political control. Netanyahu postponed the final vote of the ...
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GZERO WORLD WITH IAN BREMMER: The Cost of Water Host and renowned political scientist Ian Bremmer sits down each week with world leaders, noted experts, and newsmakers from all sides of the political spectrum for a compelling discussion of recent events in global politics. Watch ...
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New laws to help bring more great shows to British screens and airwaves Confirms plans to bring Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ under new Ofcom rules and ensure public service broadcasters' on-demand services are easy to discover on smart TVs and streaming sticks; New reforms to guarantee access to UK radio on smart ...
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Litter heroes assemble for Spring Clean Cymru Llangattock Litter Pickers and staff from Powys County Council and Monmouthshire County Council came together on Thursday (23 March) for a community clean up the local area as part of Keep Wales Tidy's Spring Clean Cymru campaign.
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Slave trade memorial to be built in London Docklands A memorial honouring the victims of the transatlantic slave trade is to be built at West India Quay in east London. Expected to be unveiled by summer 2026, the memorial will stand close to where the statue of slave trader Robert Milligan stood before ...
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Netherlands, UPR Report Consideration - 45th meeting, 52nd Regular Session of Human Rights Council Netherlands Institute for Human Rights, Ms. Jacobine Geel; UNHCR, Ms. Andrea Vonkeman; Pakistan, Mr. Daniyal Husnain; Russian Federation, Mr. Ivan Tatarinov; Sierra Leone, Mr. Samuel Saffa ...
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