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Arizona Supreme Court Rules a Near-Total Abortion Ban From 1864 is Enforceable

The ruling is on hold for 14 days, and voters will likely have a chance to weigh in on a ballot measure to enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution…
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LoveJustice Launches Ambassador Program in Dallas to Further Advance Social Justice Movement

DALLAS, TX (December 1, 2023) – Since establishing its online presence at LoveJustice.com on Earth Day 2022, LoveJustice has been recognized as a clear leader in the multi-cause social justice…
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Retaliatory spiral in Middle East must end, says UN chief after reported strikes on Iran

From United Nations On April 19, 2024 Following reports of alleged Israeli strikes inside Iran near a nuclear power station early Friday, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres issued a new…
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Ukraine war ‘stark reminder’ of the trials facing multilateralism

By United Nations On April 19, 2024 The Russian invasion of Ukraine is “a stark reminder” of the challenges to multilateralism and remains the top priority of UN partner the…
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“The Unconditional Belief That You are Good is Dangerous”

By Tjitske Lingsma On April 4, 2024 Anyone can potentially become a perpetrator of mass atrocities says Alette Smeulers, professor at the University of Groningen, in The Netherlands. After a…
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Senegal just saved its democracy. That helps all West Africa

Surviving its crisis, Senegal bolsters an arc of democracies against the region’s coups. By Joseph Sany, Ph.D. On April 4, 2024 Senegal’s dramatic transfer of presidential power this week highlights…
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It’s Time to Resolve the Koren War

The United States should prioritize war resolution as the first step toward peaceful coexistence on the Korean Peninsula. By Dan Leaf On April 1, 2024 This essay is part of…
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Biden vows ‘ironclad’ defense of Philippines and Japan as China tensions rise

By Gabriel Dominguez On April 12, 2024 In his first-ever trilateral summit with the leaders of Japan and the Philippines, U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday reiterated Washington’s commitment to…
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How ‘Traumatic Decarbonization’ can Impact Political Stability and Peace

By Aditya Sarkar and Alex de Waal On April 10, 2024 In fragile oil-producing states, the sudden loss of hydrocarbon revenues can undermine peace and governance. The process of decarbonization…
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Belgian Court to start New Rwandan genocide trial

By Gaëlle Ponselet On April 8, 2024 The trial of Emmanuel Nkunduwimye is to start on April 8 before the Brussels Assize Court, 30 years after the Rwandan genocide against the…
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‘Kicking the can down the road’: Raleigh police officers fighting for pay increase

By Kyleigh Panetta On April 8, 2024 RALEIGH, N.C. — Hundreds of Raleigh police officers have signed a petition ahead of Tuesday’s City Council public comment session to ask for…
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North Carolina has ended its backlog of thousands of untested rape kits, AG Josh Stein says

By Sharryse Piggott On April 9, 2024 Attorney General Josh Stein says North Carolina has ended the rape kit backlog of untested older sexual assault kits, adding the Survivor Act played a big…
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