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Füchse Berlin Sets Sights on Champions League Triumph

April 15, 2025April 15, 2025 - by Sofia Martinez - Leave a Comment

Füchse Berlin is poised for a decisive chapter in their season, targeting the prestigious Champions League title. Bob Hanning, the club’s managing director, shared his optimism about their European ambitions, …

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Human Rights

Iran’s Regime Struggles to Justify Execution of Political Prisoners Amid Global Outcry

April 14, 2025April 14, 2025 - by Lila Chaudhury - Leave a Comment

In a desperate attempt to defend its actions, Iran’s clerical regime has submitted a lengthy report to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, seeking to justify the death sentences …

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Berlin’s Controversial Deportation of Pro-Palestinian Activists: A Daring Move Against Dissent

April 2, 2025April 2, 2025 - by Fatima Gharbi - Leave a Comment

In a significant move reminiscent of past actions by the Trump administration, Berlin’s government, led by Kai Wegner (CDU), is set to deport four pro-Palestinian activists. The four, who have …

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Human Rights

South Korea’s Dark Adoption History: Acknowledgment of Fraud and Abuse

March 27, 2025March 27, 2025 - by Raj Patel - Leave a Comment

In the lush countryside of western Denmark, Boon Young Han eyes the shadows of her past. As a child adopted from South Korea, she fell in love with taekwondo, but …

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Awaiting Justice: South Koreans Anticipate Court’s Verdict on Presidential Impeachment

March 25, 2025March 25, 2025 - by Oliver Henderson - Leave a Comment

In a significant shift within South Korea’s political landscape, the Constitutional Court reinstated Han Duck-soo as prime minister, overturning his impeachment. This ruling diverges sharply from the ongoing case of …

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Cultural News

Unveiling the SG Culture Pass: Enhancing Cultural Engagement in Singapore

March 10, 2025March 10, 2025 - by Lila Chaudhury - Leave a Comment

The SG Culture Pass, a generous initiative granting each Singaporean aged 18 years and older $100 for cultural experiences, allows the purchase of SingLit books while explicitly prohibiting donations to …

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Human Rights

Hong Kong Police Offer Bounties on Overseas Pro-Democracy Activists

December 24, 2024December 24, 2024 - by Oliver Henderson - Leave a Comment

The Hong Kong police have escalated their crackdown on dissent by offering rewards of 1 million Hong Kong dollars for information on pro-democracy activists living abroad. This move reflects the …

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Nan Goldin Confronts Censorship with Powerful Message on Gaza at Berlin Exhibition

December 13, 2024December 13, 2024 - by Fatima Gharbi - Leave a Comment

Nan Goldin’s bold artistic decision to address the tragedies unfolding in Gaza, Lebanon, and the West Bank has ignited a passionate discourse on censorship and freedom of expression within the …

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Cultural News

Pinghu Tower Restored: Liaoyang’s Cultural Landmark Draws Millions of Visitors

November 20, 2024November 20, 2024 - by Oliver Henderson - Leave a Comment

Pinghu Tower, a historic structure in Liaoyang, has been restored and reopened to the public, attracting over 2 million visitors in just four months. With plans for an upcoming Ice …

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Regrets on the Nobel Prize’s Misinterpretation of Korea’s Economic Marvel

November 7, 2024November 7, 2024 - by Oliver Henderson - Leave a Comment

This article critiques the recent Nobel Prize in Economics for failing to recognize the unique factors driving Korea’s economic success, particularly the Saemaul Undong movement. It argues that the prize-winning …

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