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Israel's Parliament Approves Controversial Judicial Overhaul Amid Protests

Israeli lawmakers passed a divisive law that expands government power over judge appointments, intensifying concerns about the erosion of democracy amid protests.

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Brazil’s Supreme Court Orders Jair Bolsonaro to Stand Trial Over Coup Allegations

Former President Jair Bolsonaro faces trial for attempting a coup after losing the 2022 election, with potential prison time exceeding 40 years.

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Niger's Junta Leader Abdourahamane Tchiani Sworn in as President for Five-Year Transitional Period

Niger’s leader Abdourahamane Tchiani is sworn in as president for a five-year transitional period amid increasing tensions and military control.

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Indonesia's Parliament Passes Controversial Military Law Amendments Amid Protests

Indonesia's parliament approved controversial amendments to the military law, raising concerns of authoritarianism and sparking widespread protests among pro-democracy activists.

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Trump's Dismissal of FTC Commissioners Sparks Legal and Political Controversy

Trump's firings of FTC commissioners ignite debate over agency independence and potential legal battles, with Democrats urging restoration of the commissioners.

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French Politician Calls for Return of Statue of Liberty; U.S. White House Responds

French politician Raphael Glucksmann demands the return of the Statue of Liberty, sparking strong responses from the U.S. White House amidst historical tensions.

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Greenland Elects New Government, Defying Trump's Control Ambitions

Greenland voters reject Trump's ambitions, favoring a government that emphasizes gradual independence and local issues over US control.

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Romanian Court Upholds Ban on Far-Right Candidate Calin Georgescu from Presidential Race

Romania's court rejects far-right candidate Calin Georgescu's appeal to participate in May's presidential election amidst allegations of Russian interference.

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Hong Kong's Top Court Overturns Convictions of Tiananmen Vigil Activists in Landmark Ruling

Hong Kong's top court quashes convictions of Tiananmen vigil activists, citing a miscarriage of justice for the pro-democracy movement.

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Brazil's Former President Jair Bolsonaro Charged with Coup Plot Involving Poison Plan Against Lula

Former President Jair Bolsonaro is charged with attempting a coup post-2022 election, involving plans to poison current President Lula da Silva.

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