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South Korea's President Yoon Denies Martial Law Allegations During Impeachment Hearing

In his first public trial appearance, South Korea's embattled President Yoon defends his actions during the controversial martial law decree as political turmoil escalates.

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Democratic States Unite Against Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order in Landmark Legal Challenge

Democratic-led states sue to block Trump's birthright citizenship order, arguing it violates the U.S. Constitution and threatens children's rights.

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First Lawsuit Challenges Trump’s Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship Impacting Immigrant Families

The first lawsuit against Trump's EO on birthright citizenship has been filed, challenging its implications for immigrant families in the U.S.

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German Ambassador Warns of Trump's Threat to U.S. Constitutional Order in Confidential Briefing

Germany's ambassador shares concerns over Trump's plans to redefine constitutional order, threatening independence in law enforcement and media.

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Biden Declares Equal Rights Amendment as Law Amid Ongoing Legal Ambiguities

President Biden asserts the Equal Rights Amendment as law despite ongoing debates, signaling the need for clearer legal pathways toward gender equality.

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Biden Declares Equal Rights Amendment as Law, Yet its Constitutional Status Remains Uncertain

Despite President Biden's declaration of the Equal Rights Amendment as law, its future and implications remain unclear as constitutional hurdles persist.

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Justice Department Revokes Lethal Injection Protocol Amid Pain and Suffering Concerns

The Justice Department rescinds its lethal injection protocol due to concerns about unnecessary pain, impacting federal execution practices.

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Students Rally in Serbia Against Civil Rights Violations and Government Crackdown

Thousands of students in Serbia protest against civil rights violations and state pressure, calling for accountability after a tragic canopy collapse.

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Indonesian Court's Ruling Eliminates Presidential Nomination Threshold, Boosts Democracy

Indonesian activists cheer as the Constitutional Court removes restrictions on presidential nominations, enhancing democracy and political competition.

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Venezuela's Maduro Set for Third Term Amid Controversial Election and Opposition's Return Plans

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro prepares for a third term despite opposition claims of election fraud and plans for their leader's return.

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