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Law and Justice
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05/14/2024
May 14, 2024
Italy: Police arrest over 100 mafia members in mass raid
05/14/2024
May 14, 2024
Germany: Court fines AfD politician Höcke over Nazi slogan
05/14/2024
May 14, 2024
Protests in Pakistan-held Kashmir end after aid deal offer
05/14/2024
May 14, 2024
US: House Speaker appears at Trump's Stormy Daniels trial
05/14/2024
May 14, 2024
Roman Polanski: French court acquits director in libel trial
05/14/2024
May 14, 2024
France launches manhunt after deadly ambush on prison van
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Skip next section Reports & Analysis
Reports & Analysis
Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro dies aged 92
Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro dies aged 92
The first Canadian author to win the Nobel Prize in literature, Alice Munro, has died at the age of 92 in Ontario.
Germany's far-right AfD under mounting pressure
Germany's far-right AfD under mounting pressure
Pressure is now mounting for the party to be banned.
What is the Palestinian Nakba and why does it matter?
What is the Palestinian Nakba and why does it matter?
On May 15, Palestinians will mark 76 years of having lost their homeland. What is the Nakba and why is it relevant?
Georgia's 'Russian Law' passes final reading
Georgia's 'Russian Law' passes final reading
Another step toward a controversial law has sparked protests in Georgia.Demonstrators say the law will stifle dissent
Afghan children receive medical treatment in Germany
Afghan children receive medical treatment in Germany
Even with the Taliban ruling in Kabul, this charity is still helping children from Afghanistan to be treated in Germany.
Kuwait's unique democratic experiment could be at an end
Kuwait's unique democratic experiment could be at an end
After Kuwait's ruler suspended its parliament, is the country heading down the road towards autocratic monarchy?
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In the spotlight
India: English classes bring hope to Afghans in New Delhi
A makeshift English language school is trying to fill in the educational gaps for young Afghans in New Delhi.
Putin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza appeals prison sentence
The Russian activist is serving a lengthy prison sentence, on charges critics have said are politically motivated.
Photos show 'bravery and resilience' of Israeli citizens
As Israel marks Memorial Day, a photo exhibit in Tel Aviv shows the faces of those who survived the Hamas terror attack.
Berlin imam and rabbi building bridges after Hamas attacks
Can an unexpected friendship between an imam and a rabbi help to ease community tensions in Berlin's Neukölln district?
How Norway's Svalbard plans to phase out coal
Svalbard is aiming to end coal production and instead focus on renewable energy. But the transition won't be easy.
Amid Israel's Rafah offensive, anger grows among protesters
Israeli protesters demanding the release of hostages and new elections are running out of patience.