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Mercenaries and defectors abound in Sudan war
Human rights organizations accuse the UAE of supporting the RSF militia, which has seen a number of high-profile defections to the Sudanese Armed Forces. Meanwhile, the civilian population continues to suffer.
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Sudan war: UAE denies supporting RSF and Colombian recruits
Human rights organizations accuse the UAE of supporting the RSF militia, which has seen a number of high-profile defections to the Sudanese Armed Forces. Meanwhile, the civilian population continues to suffer.
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Sahel juntas are ‘crushing’ basic freedoms
In the Sahel countries of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, military rulers are increasingly clamping down on press freedom and freedom of expression. Many journalists, bloggers and activists have been forced into exile.
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Hungary makes major deal with Ukraine, its former enemy
Hungarian Prime Minister Magyar announced an agreement with Kyiv about rights for a Hungarian minority in Ukraine. It paves the way for Ukraine to start EU accession talks — unthinkable under Hungary’s last PM Orban.
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Hungary, Ukraine make historic deal after years of tension
Hungary’s new prime minister, Peter Magyar, has announced a historic minority rights deal with Ukraine, paving the way for its erstwhile foe to begin EU accession negotiations.
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FIFA wanted a World Cup without politics — it got Trump
How has Donald Trump’s return to the presidency shaped expectations for the 2026 World Cup in the United States? As millions travel to North America and billions look on globally, DW looks beyond the glamour of the game.
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Reports: Iran uses war as cover for increased executions
Iran already had one of the highest rates of capital punishment in the world. Now, rights groups say, the country is using the current conflict to carry out even more executions, in an attempt to repress dissent.
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Why Black Americans fear new racist gerrymandering
A recent Supreme Court ruling on legislative districts drawn up for Louisiana gutted the 1965 Voting Rights Act, ending the requirement that states must take minority voters into account when drawing those districts.
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Rights group warn of ‘climate of fear’ at US World Cup games
NEW YORK, June 3 : Rights groups raised concerns over the safety of journalists and fans attending the World Cup in the United States on Wednesday, accusing FIFA of allowing a “distinctively dangerous climate of fear” amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. The Sport & Rights Alliance said
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