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Andrew Tate and his brother charged in Romania over human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
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Al menos 21 correos electrónicos que circularon entre altos funcionarios del Ministerio de Salud en los momentos más críticos de la pandemia muestran errores e inconsistencias en el conteo de fallecidos, lo que provocaba que se informara al país un número menor de decesos.
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Missak Manouchian, an Armenian genocide survivor who went on to become a French Resistance hero, will enter France’s Panthéon mausoleum of revered historical figures next year, President Emmanuel Macron announced in a statement Sunday.
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Le Japon s'apprête à réformer sa législation sur les agressions sexuelles et reconnaît enfin le consentement.
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Germany will pay Holocaust survivors $1.4 billion in 2024, with the payment coming in the forms of direct compensation and welfare programs.
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La romancière américaine à succès Elizabeth Gilbert a fait une annonce inattendue : elle suspend jusqu’à nouvel ordre la publication de son prochain roman, “The Snow Forest”. Elle évoque un torrent de réactions indignées de “ses lecteurs ukrainiens”, qui critiquent son choix d’avoir écrit un livre dont l’intrigue se déroule en Russie.
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Fruit d’un compromis fait pour ménager les conservateurs, la loi ne convainc pas les minorités sexuelles du pays, qui dénoncent l’incompréhension des responsables politiques du pays.
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La commissaire fédérale à l'information du Canada dit qu'elle continuera de faire pression sur les libéraux.
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Lauren Davila made a stunning discovery as a graduate student at the College of Charleston: an ad for a slave auction larger than any historian had yet identified. The find yields a new understanding of the enormous harm of such a transaction.
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Daniel Ellsberg, the U.S. military analyst whose change of heart on the Vietnam War led him to leak the classified "Pentagon Papers," revealing U.S. government deception about the war and setting off a major freedom-of-the-press battle, died on Friday at the age of 92, his family said in a statement.
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Su filtración de documentos del Pentágono en 1971 reveló mentiras sobre la guerra de Vietnam y llevó a que se le considerara "el hombre más peligroso de EE.UU.".
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L’interlocutrice spéciale indépendante sur les tombes anonymes estime qu’il est « urgent » d’envisager des mécanismes juridiques pour permettre au Canada de lutter contre le négationnisme entourant l’existence des pensionnats fédéraux pour enfants autochtones.
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As the consequences of the Kakhovka dam destruction continue to unfold, the occupying Russian forces have been endangering lives in flood-afflicted areas following the destruction of the dam, while upstream water shortages and an upheaval of livelihoods point to an impending ecological and economic disaster, Amnesty International said today.
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A cientos de trabajadores migrantes contratados como guardias de seguridad para la Copa Mundial del año pasado se les sigue negando la justicia por los abusos que sufrieron, a pesar de que se advirtió tanto a la FIFA como al país anfitrión, Qatar, de que se trataba de personas especialmente vulnerables a la explotación, y a pesar de que los trabajadores denunciaron el trato que sufrían y protestaron al respecto.
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Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 when enslaved men and women in Texas found out they were free. But liberation didn't arrive in one day.
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The Clooney Foundation for Justice has filed a lawsuit in Argentina's federal courts.
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La Clooney Foundation for Justice ha presentada una demanda penal hoy.
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Anahera Morehu has been appointed chief archivist at Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga Archives New Zealand. Morehu is the country’s first Māori and wāhine Māori to hold this statutory role in a permanent capacity. She is currently the acting chief archivist, seconded into the role in November 2022. Her substantive position was kaihautū for Archives NZ.
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For the second year in a row, Cambodia failed to meet the “minimum standards” for combating human trafficking and was “not making significant efforts to do so,” the US government reported on Thursday.
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Remains of 95 ancestors, including six toi moko or tattooed heads, brought home in a move Māori leaders described as ‘healing’.
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