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Thaksin Shinawatra Seeks Forgiveness From Muslims Over 2004 Tak Bai Massacre

Thaksin Shinawatra Seeks Forgiveness From Muslims Over 2004 Tak Bai Massacre

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has publicly sought forgiveness from Muslims for the 2004 Tak Bai massacre, where 78 protesters suffocated in army trucks during a crackdown, Anadolu Agency reported. Speaking at a school in Narathiwat province, Thaksin acknowledged…
Amnesty International Calls for Stronger Digital Rights in Taiwan at RightsCon2025

Amnesty International Calls for Stronger Digital Rights in Taiwan at RightsCon2025

Amnesty International Taiwan, alongside six partner organizations, is set to present a joint statement to President Lai Ching-Te on February 25, emphasizing the need for robust human rights protections in the digital age. This statement will be delivered during RightsCon2025,…
Conservatives come out victorious in Germany’s parliamentary elections

Conservatives come out victorious in Germany’s parliamentary elections

Germany’s conservative coalition, consisting of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), has emerged victorious in the parliamentary elections, securing 28.6% of the vote, Anadolu Agency reported citing the Electoral Commission on Monday. The far-right Alternative…
Prominent Uyghur Historian Sentenced to 17 Years in Prison

Prominent Uyghur Historian Sentenced to 17 Years in Prison

Ghojaniyaz Yollugh Tekin, a prominent Uyghur historian and expert on Uyghur place names, is serving a 17-year prison sentence in Hotan, Xinjiang, after being detained in 2017, RFA reported. His sentencing came in late 2018, following his research and writings…
Brazil: Emergency Declared in Buriticupu as Sinkholes Threaten Homes

Brazil: Emergency Declared in Buriticupu as Sinkholes Threaten Homes

Authorities have declared a state of emergency in Buriticupu, Brazil, after significant sinkholes have emerged, endangering approximately 1,200 residents, The Guardian reported. The city, with a population of 55,000, has witnessed escalating soil erosion over the past 30 years, exacerbated…
Germany’s Election: Rising Far-Right Influence and Muslim Concerns

Germany’s Election: Rising Far-Right Influence and Muslim Concerns

As Germany heads to the polls for its parliamentary election, concerns over the economy and the growing influence of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party dominate the political landscape. The AfD, known for its anti-immigrant stance, has surged to…
Italy Contributes €3 Million for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh

Italy Contributes €3 Million for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh

The Italian government has reaffirmed its support for the approximately one million Rohingya refugees residing in Bangladesh by pledging €3 million, ANSA news agency reported. This funding will assist the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the UN World Food Programme…
Europe’s AI Challenge: A Call for Regulatory Flexibility

Europe’s AI Challenge: A Call for Regulatory Flexibility

Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson warned that Europe may fall behind in the global artificial intelligence (AI) race unless it eases strict regulations on the technology, Anadolu Agency reported. Speaking at the Techarena event in Stockholm, he urged European policymakers…
Moroccan Court Overturns Deportation Order for Uyghur Activist, Orders Release

Moroccan Court Overturns Deportation Order for Uyghur Activist, Orders Release

A Moroccan court on Thursday overturned a decision to deport Yidiresi Aishan, a member of China’s Uyghur Muslim minority, and ordered his release from prison, Arab News reported citing his lawyer Miloud Kandil. Aishan, a father of three in his…
Online Shopping in the EU Sees Continued Growth in 2024

Online Shopping in the EU Sees Continued Growth in 2024

Online shopping in the European Union maintained its upward trend in 2024, Anadolu Agency reported citing data released by Eurostat on Thursday. Last year, 77% of internet users purchased or ordered goods and services for personal use online, marking a…
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