June 6, 2025
Politics

Investing in Sexual Violence Services A Path to Saving Billions

In England and Wales, the issue of sexual violence is a pressing concern that affects individuals and communities on various levels. One crucial aspect that often gets overlooked is the economic impact of such violence. While the human cost of these crimes is immeasurable, there are also significant financial implications to consider. When we delve

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Syrians Quest for Safety and Hope Navigating Challenges to Reach Europe

Assem, a 37-year-old Syrian, finds himself at a crossroads in Tunisia. Having fled his homeland in 2016 after losing everything in the siege of Aleppo, he now grapples with the decision of whether to return to a war-torn Syria or seek a better future in Europe. “I lost my house and my family… There’s nothing

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CPJ Stands with UNIVAJA Remembering Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereiras Tragic Demise

The sun hung low in the sky of Javari Valley, casting long shadows on the lush Amazonian landscape. It was a day like any other, but for the tight-knit community of journalists, activists, and Indigenous people who had gathered to honor two fallen heroes – British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira. As

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Mahmoud Khalil Battling Detention and Deportation in US Immigration System

Amy Goodman, a well-known journalist, recently shed light on the plight of Mahmoud Khalil. Khalil, a Columbia student protest leader, has been ensnared in what can only be described as an “Immigration Gulag” for nearly three agonizing months. The story of Mahmoud Khalil is not just about one man’s struggle; it’s a tale that reflects

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Trumps Expanded Travel Ban Impact on 12 Nations and Legal Ramifications

President Trump’s recent decision to impose a new travel ban has once again stirred controversy. This time, citizens from 12 countries are barred from entering the United States, sparking memories of the protests and legal battles that ensued during his first administration. The impacted nations include Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya,

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Guatemalas Struggle for Justice Former Paramilitaries Sentenced for Crimes Against Humanity

A landmark ruling in Guatemala has brought a glimmer of justice to survivors of heinous crimes committed during the country’s dark history. Three former paramilitaries were each handed down a 40-year prison sentence for their involvement in raping six Indigenous Maya Achi women between 1981 and 1983. These atrocities took place during the height of

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Progressives vs. Anti-Trafficking A Battle for Social Justice

In the realm of social justice, one key issue that has sparked debates and discussions across different political spectrums is human trafficking. The fight against trafficking has long been championed by various groups, but the question arises: can progressives reclaim this cause from the right-wing narrative that often dominates it? Human trafficking, a heinous crime

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Whos Really Challenging the Anti-Trafficking Establishment?

From a cursory glance, it may seem like the world of anti-trafficking has made little progress in moving beyond exploitation and slavery. But as we delve deeper into the intricate web of this realm, a complex interplay between the establishment and its critics unfolds. The recent feature on Beyond Trafficking and Slavery sparked intense debate

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Cristina Kirchners Candidacy Announcement Milei Reacts with Sharp Critique

Javier Milei didn’t waste a second to share his thoughts after Cristina Kirchner confirmed her candidacy as a provincial deputy in the Buenos Aires elections. In his signature style, he indirectly expressed his views by reposting messages from others on Platform X. One of the shared posts came from journalist Esteban Trebucq, suggesting that Kirchner

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Politicians Image Poll Examining Approval Ratings and Public Perception

A recent survey delved into the public perception of 22 politicians, revealing a unanimous disapproval among all, with one individual reaching an astonishing 88% negative rating. This striking outcome emerged from the latest national poll conducted by the University of San Andrés (Udesa), renowned for its bi-monthly reports on economic and political trends. Over the

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