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Why Uyghur Activists Are Betting on Japan's Takaichi
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Why Uyghur Activists Are Betting on Japan's Takaichi

As China advances ethnic unity legislation, Uyghur rights advocates turn to Japan's popular PM Sanae Takaichi amid waning European support for their cause

Why Duterte's ICC Hearings Bring 'Joy' to Victims' Families
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Why Duterte's ICC Hearings Bring 'Joy' to Victims' Families

Filipino families of drug war victims describe overwhelming emotions as they watch former President Duterte face international justice at The Hague

When War Crimes Law Was Born in America's Deadliest Prison Camps
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When War Crimes Law Was Born in America's Deadliest Prison Camps

How Civil War prison camps' horrors led to modern international humanitarian law and war crimes prosecution. A dark chapter that shaped today's rules of war.

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Venezuela's Amnesty Promise: Real Reconciliation or Political Theater?
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Venezuela's Amnesty Promise: Real Reconciliation or Political Theater?

Venezuela's acting President announces amnesty bill for 711 political prisoners after Maduro's ouster. While opposition welcomes the move, slow releases and lack of transparency raise questions about genuine commitment to reconciliation.

A silhouette of a person holding an offline smartphone in a dark Iranian alley.
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Iran Internet Blackouts 2026 Protests: The Sound of Silence in Tehran

Explore the ongoing Iran internet blackouts 2026 protests as internal tensions remain high despite receding war fears. Information control becomes a key tool for state suppression.

Professor Youseph Yazdi with Tehran city background
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Iran Anti-Government Protests 2026: Professor Youseph Yazdi’s Firsthand Account

Professor Youseph Yazdi from Johns Hopkins shares his firsthand account of the 2026 Iran anti-government protests, where thousands have been killed amidst escalating tensions.

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Gaza Humanitarian Crisis 2026: The Bitter Reality of a Fragile Peace

Exploring the ongoing Gaza humanitarian crisis in 2026. Despite the ceasefire, famine and the loss of entire families continue to haunt the survivors.

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