Prominent democrats in Hong Kong have been convicted and sentenced up to 18 months in prison for organising a protest march last year.
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The authoritarian turn taken by the party of Hungarian President Viktor Orbán has profound consequences for the Hungarian university system.
Read moreSyrian Refugees Risk Deportation After Denmark Declares Parts Of Syria Safe
Denmark falls in line with the anti-migrant trend that has taken over Europe over the last few years.
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The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is expected to alleviate the country’s energy shortage—but at the long-term agricultural cost to neighbouring nations.
Read moreSlavery Reparations Bill Moves Forward In US
The US House Judiciary Committee has voted through a proposed bill for slavery reparations, but the possibility of its eventual passing through a divided Congress is tenuous.
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