‘Don’t speak, don’t film’: Journalist arrests fuel fears for democracy after Turkey protests

4 April 2025 / Comments Off on ‘Don’t speak, don’t film’: Journalist arrests fuel fears for democracy after Turkey protests

In the wake of widespread protests, the arrest of journalists in Turkey has sparked concerns about the tightening grip on free expression. With calls of “Don’t speak, don’t film,” the fabric of democracy hangs in delicate balance as voices are stifled.

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Woman guilty of abortion clinic buffer zone breach

4 April 2025 / Comments Off on Woman guilty of abortion clinic buffer zone breach

A woman has been found guilty of breaching the buffer zone outside an abortion clinic, designed to protect patients from harassment. This ruling raises questions about the balance between free speech and safeguarding access to healthcare services.

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Canada Freedom Convoy leaders found guilty of mischief

4 April 2025 / Comments Off on Canada Freedom Convoy leaders found guilty of mischief

In a landmark ruling, leaders of the Canada Freedom Convoy were found guilty of mischief, marking a significant chapter in the ongoing debate surrounding protest rights and public order. The verdict raises questions about the balance between freedom of expression and civic responsibility.

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Nicaragua-DDHH

4 April 2025 / Comments Off on Nicaragua-DDHH

In Nicaragua, the topic of human rights has become increasingly complex. As voices calling for justice and transparency grow louder, the balance between governance and personal freedoms remains a delicate dance, echoing through the streets of this vibrant nation.

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Askatasuna, Digos notifica misure cautelari a militanti

3 April 2025 / Comments Off on Askatasuna, Digos notifica misure cautelari a militanti

In a recent development, authorities in Digos have issued precautionary measures targeting members of the Askatasuna movement. The move has sparked discussions on civil liberties and the implications for activist groups in the region.

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En pleine vague de contestation d’Erdogan, un journaliste suédois emprisonné en Turquie

31 March 2025 / Comments Off on En pleine vague de contestation d’Erdogan, un journaliste suédois emprisonné en Turquie

In the heart of a tumultuous political landscape,where dissent clashes with authority,the story of a Swedish journalist imprisoned in turkey unveils the intricate web of freedom,journalism,and human rights. As protests swell against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s increasingly authoritarian regime, this incident highlights not only the perils faced by those who dare to challenge the status…

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Interdiction des « activités ludiques » en prison : plusieurs organisations saisissent le Conseil d’Etat

19 March 2025 / Comments Off on Interdiction des « activités ludiques » en prison : plusieurs organisations saisissent le Conseil d’Etat

In a bold move that has captivated both public attention and the legal community, several organizations have come together to challenge the recent ban on “leisure activities” within prison facilities. This controversial decision, aimed at curbing what some authorities deem unneeded indulgences behind bars, has ignited a heated debate about the role of recreation in…

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EU ask to investigate use of sonic cannon in Belgrade

18 March 2025 / Comments Off on EU ask to investigate use of sonic cannon in Belgrade

Introduction: In a city where history reverberates through the streets and echoes of the past linger in the air, a new sound has emerged, drawing the attention of the European Union. Belgrade, a vibrant capital known for its rich cultural tapestry and resilient spirit, now finds itself at the center of a contentious debate concerning…

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‘Tortured and terrified’ – BBC witnesses the battle for Khartoum

15 March 2025 / Comments Off on ‘Tortured and terrified’ – BBC witnesses the battle for Khartoum

In the heart of Sudan, where the sun scorches the earth and the air crackles with tension, a profound struggle unfolds—one that has captured the attention of the world. The BBC has ventured into the tumultuous streets of Khartoum, providing an eye-witness account of the relentless battle that has left both the city and its…

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Alain Juppé : « Aujourd’hui, l’enjeu, c’est celui de notre liberté »

9 March 2025 / Comments Off on Alain Juppé : « Aujourd’hui, l’enjeu, c’est celui de notre liberté »

In a compelling statement, Alain Juppé emphasizes the vital importance of freedom in today’s world. As global challenges mount, he urges us to recognize that safeguarding our liberties is not just a political necessity, but a fundamental human responsibility.

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Mass trial begins of Tunisian president’s opponents

5 March 2025 / Comments Off on Mass trial begins of Tunisian president’s opponents

In the heart of Tunisia, a nation that has long been a beacon of hope in the Arab Spring, the air is thick with tension as a mass trial unfolds against a group of prominent opponents of President Kais Saied. As hundreds gather in anticipation, they bear witness to a pivotal moment in the country’s…

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Jagtar Singh Johal acquitted in India terror case

4 March 2025 / Comments Off on Jagtar Singh Johal acquitted in India terror case

Jagtar Singh Johal has been acquitted in a high-profile terror case in India, bringing relief to his supporters and reigniting discussions on legal processes in sensitive cases. The ruling underscores the complexities of justice in a polarized environment.

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Inside the Taliban’s surveillance network monitoring millions

2 March 2025 / Comments Off on Inside the Taliban’s surveillance network monitoring millions

Beneath the surface of Afghanistan’s societal shifts lies a sophisticated surveillance network operated by the Taliban. Monitoring millions, this digital web intertwines technology and tradition, raising questions about privacy, security, and control.

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