The Iran continues to impose harsh penalties on individuals accused of participating in government-critical protests, according to a commission appointed by the United Nations.
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Karcher Strategy Meets Defeated Sentiments: Exploring the Challenges and Prospects in France’s Suburbs
by Nonoby NonoThe recent surge of violence in France has once again brought attention to the suburbs. This raises questions about the lack of success of previous action plans and the conflicting
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A center for criminal prosecution of Russian aggression in Ukraine has opened in The Hague. The goal is to gather evidence and prepare indictments against alleged perpetrators.
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The southwest of Japan is struggling with floods and potential landslides due to heavy rainfall. Hundreds of thousands of people have been urged to seek safety.
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At the current EU summit, migration is once again at the top of the agenda. One of the countries pushing for stricter regulations is Austria.
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Following the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old by a police officer, France remains unrestful
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Several million hectares of tropical rainforest were destroyed in 2022, resulting in the release of billions of tons of CO2, according to the World Resources Institute (WRI)
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A fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old has sparked outrage in France, with excessive police violence being criticized based on video footage
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Eight soldiers have been arrested in Mexico for their involvement in the disappearance of 43 students in 2014.
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CNN Releases Recordings that May Undermine Trump’s Claims on Classified Documents
by Nonoby NonoFormer US President Donald Trump has always claimed that government documents at his Florida estate were not classified as secret