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Adrian Ardelean

Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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Adrian Ardelean is a journalist based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Broadcast working experience 15yrs
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Donald Trump Removed from Colorado Ballot
20 Dec 2023  |  Europa Liberă România  |  Romanian  |  Legal Issues
The Supreme Court of Colorado has removed Donald Trump from the state's Republican primary presidential ballot due to a rarely used provision of the U.S. Constitution known as the insurrection clause, related to the events of January 6, 2021. This decision currently affects only the Colorado primaries scheduled for March 5. A group of Colorado voters argued that Trump should be disqualified for his role in the January 6 attack. The Colorado Supreme Court's decision is suspended until January 4 or until the U.S. Supreme Court rules on the case. Trump's lawyers have stated they will challenge the decision at the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Aram Arkun

Lynnfield, United States of America
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Aram Arkun is a journalist based in Lynnfield, United States of America. He is a graduate of Princeton (BA), with a master's degree in International Affairs from the University of Pennsylvania and a C.Phil. in Armenian history from UCLA (ABD), with Byzantium, Modern Europe and Russia as secondary ...
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Justice Gabrielle Wolohojian Reaches the Top of Her Field
25 Jun 2024  |  mirrorspectator.com  |  English  |  Armenian Heritage
Justice Gabrielle Wolohojian, appointed to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, reflects on her journey from private practice to the judiciary, emphasizing her commitment to fairness and justice. Her Armenian heritage and the legacy of the Armenian Genocide influence her dedication to public service and the rule of law. Despite the challenges and emotional burdens of her role, she remains focused on applying the law impartially. The article highlights her personal and professional background, including her family's history and her efforts to preserve Armenian culture.
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Antoni Belchi

Miami, United States of America
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Antoni Belchi is a journalist based in Miami, United States of America. He moved from Barcelona to United States in 2010. As a graduate in journalism with over 12 years of experience at top tier international media outlets such as The Washington Post, EFE, AFP, France 24, CNN, Voice of America, etc ...
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How do political parties finance themselves in the United States?
28 Nov 2023  |  Voz de América  |  Spanish  |  U.S. Politics
U.S. political parties are gearing up for the 2024 elections, focusing on fundraising within legal limits. Citizens can donate to candidates with certain restrictions, as indexed by inflation, according to the Federal Election Commission. Political Action Committees (PACs) and Super PACs allow for larger, nearly unlimited donations through corporations. The Supreme Court's Citizens United decision deemed such donations lawful, asserting that money is a form of free speech. Critics argue that unlimited donations to political campaigns can be seen as a way to influence the U.S. government, with the NRA historically exemplifying such influence. Despite criticism, there is reluctance to change the system.
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Laurel Bowman

Washington, United States of America
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Laurel Bowman is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.

Laurel Bowman is an award-winning television journalist with more than two decades of production and on-camera experience in the television news and production industry.  Her work has aired on the Voice of America (VOA),...
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Why are women withdrawing from leadership positions?
20 Feb 2023  |  www.zeriamerikes.com  |  Albanian  |  Politics
Several prominent female leaders have recently resigned from their positions, citing personal reasons and the challenging environment for women in leadership. Nicola Sturgeon stepped down as Scotland's First Minister, emphasizing the personal toll of political engagement. Jacinda Ardern resigned as New Zealand's Prime Minister to focus on her family, while Nancy Pelosi left her role as the Democratic leader in the U.S. House of Representatives. Experts suggest that the current systems and structures, historically designed by men, are not conducive to female leadership. Studies indicate that women in business seek better pay and work conditions, often preferring remote work to balance family responsibilities. Despite these challenges, there are positive trends, such as increased part-time work opportunities in Europe and higher representation quotas for women in business. Cultural acceptance of female leadership varies, with Scandinavian countries showing strong support due to long-standing institutionalization of gender equality in leadership roles.
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Sebastián Calderón

Bogotá, Colombia
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Sebastián Calderón is a journalist based in Bogotá, Colombia. It's main expertise is in the automotive and aviation sector. Recognized motorsport journalist with more than 8 years of experience.
Founder & editor of revistacarros.com.co and aviones.net.co
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Is Christian Fascism on the Rise in the US?
01 Nov 2022  |  chapterzmagazine.com  |  English  |  Social Issues
Concerns are growing about the rise of Christian fascism in the US, particularly in the wake of the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade. Christian fascism is characterized by the imposition of twisted Christian moral values as a natural world order. Journalists David Newert and Chris Hedges have traced its origins to the Great Depression, with Hedges' book detailing cult tactics and the worship of masculinity within the movement. The ideology is evident in the actions of some Christian Republicans and radical pro-lifers, and is linked to the conservative bloc in the Supreme Court nominated by Donald Trump. The rise of Christian fascism has led to challenges against women's health rights, LGBT+ rights, and climate change initiatives. Incidents such as protests at abortion clinics and a Christian adoption agency's refusal to help a Jewish couple in Tennessee illustrate the negative impact of this ideology.
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Jose Manuel Cuevas

Madrid, Spain
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Colombian journalist, editor and researcher based in Spain.
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What prevails when the right to honor and freedom of expression clash?
13 Dec 2021  |  www.vozdeamerica.com  |  Spanish  |  Sanctions
The legal advisor to the Presidency of El Salvador, Javier Argueta, recommended that sanctioned officials take legal action against journalists reporting on their sanctions, citing laws protecting honor. This has sparked criticism from various organizations and individuals who view it as a threat to press freedom. The U.S. Department of the Treasury recently sanctioned several Salvadoran officials for alleged corruption and human rights violations. The article discusses the balance between the right to honor and freedom of expression, referencing Salvadoran and international legal principles. The Salvadoran government, particularly under President Nayib Bukele, has been criticized for its increasing hostility towards the press.
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Genia Dulot

Los Angeles, United States of America
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Genia Dulot is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America.
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After Supreme Court Decision, California Forces Homeless to Leave Streets
11 Nov 2024  |  www.zeriamerikes.com  |  Albanian  |  California
A Supreme Court decision in June allowed U.S. authorities to fine and arrest people sleeping on the streets, leading to a significant removal of homeless encampments in California cities like Los Angeles. General Dogon, a homeless individual, criticizes the decision as making life harder for the homeless. California Governor Gavin Newsom ordered state institutions to clear the streets, a move seen as cruel by activists like Pete White, who argue it shifts responsibility from addressing the social crisis. Jeff Hudson of the Mission for Rescue supports the decision, emphasizing the need to balance business rights with housing rights. Since the governor's order, Los Angeles reported a 10% decrease in street homelessness, while San Francisco claims no visible homeless, though activists argue the need for help remains unchanged.
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Eduard Freisler

Prague, Czech Republic
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Eduard Freisler is a Czech freelance journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela. Graduated in with a Bachelors degree in General Media from the Hunter College, New York City. Experienced at identifying and developing both mainstream and unusual viewpoints on stories involving peoples struggles for ...
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They Were Sure They Would Get Him. The Report Showed What Investigators Had on Trump
14 Jan 2025  |  www.seznamzpravy.cz  |  Czech  |  Capitol Riots
The article discusses a report by investigator Jack Smith, which claims that sufficient evidence existed to prosecute Donald Trump for attempting to overturn the 2020 election results. However, Trump's election victory and subsequent immunity as president prevented legal action. The report highlights the challenges faced by investigators, including legal battles over presidential immunity and Trump's influence. It also details the trauma experienced by police during the Capitol riots and Trump's controversial promises to pardon those involved. The article provides insights into the legal and political complexities surrounding Trump's actions and the investigation.
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Paolo Gambi

Bologna, Italy
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Paolo Gambi is a multi-awarded post-contemporary multimedia artist, poet, performer, journalist and expert of communication. His mission is to bring ‘poetry everywhere’ as his motto states.
He has written more than 30 books
As for practical experience, he had an experience at the Financial Times, ...
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The Roar of Leopardi, Enough with 'Race Quotas'. The Words of the Week
29 Jun 2023  |  ilGiornale.it  |  Italian  |  International Relations
The article reflects on various cultural and social issues, celebrating the legacy of Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi while criticizing modern ideologies such as the use of the schwa in language and race-based quotas in American university admissions. It highlights the Supreme Court's decision to eliminate race as a factor in admissions, views it as a positive step, and criticizes American cultural products like Indiana Jones for perceived racism and colonialism. The article also touches on geopolitical shifts in Russia and laments the societal failure represented by the murder of a seventeen-year-old girl named Michelle.
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Lauren Gambino

Washington, United States of America
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Lauren Gambino is a politics correspondent for The Guardian based in Washington D.C., where she has worked since 2017. She was previously based in New York for The Guardian, where she covered the 2016 presidential election. 

Prior to joining The Guardian, Lauren worked in Salem, Oregon, as a ...
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Republicans seek winning strategy on abortion for 2024 – with Democrats also in a tricky spot
29 Dec 2023  |  www.aol.com  |  English  |  2024 U.S. Presidential Election
As the 2024 election approaches, Republicans face challenges in forming a national strategy on abortion, an issue that has historically mobilized their base but has recently become a political vulnerability. The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has led to a series of electoral defeats for Republicans, with voters supporting abortion rights in multiple states. Democrats have capitalized on this issue, with abortion rights helping them win elections in various states. The Republican Party is divided on how to approach abortion, with some candidates supporting federal bans and others advocating for state-level decisions. Meanwhile, Democrats plan to continue emphasizing abortion rights in the upcoming election, though the economy remains a top concern for voters.
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Matthew Green

London, United Kingdom
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Matthew Green is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Waiving Goodbye: Supreme Court Says Prejudice No Longer Required to Establish Employer Waived Right to Arbitrate Employee’s Claims
01 Oct 2023  |  www.jdsupra.com  |  English  |  Arbitration
The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled in Morgan v. Sundance, Inc. that employers no longer need to show that their actions caused prejudice to employees to establish a waiver of the right to arbitrate under an arbitration agreement. This decision removes the previous requirement that an employer's inconsistent actions must have negatively impacted the employee's case. The ruling emphasizes the importance for employers to promptly locate and provide any applicable arbitration agreements upon receiving notice of a lawsuit to avoid inadvertently waiving their rights.
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Peter Guest

Singapore, Singapore
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Peter Guest is a writer, editor, producer and photographer, based in Southeast Asia. His work has appeared in Nikkei Asian Review, the Atlantic, Newsweek, the Financial Times, Wired, the Guardian, the Wall Street Journal and others. He has reported from more than 40 countries across five continents,...
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I am the CEO of Reddit and I think regulating social media is tyrannical
18 Apr 2023  |  WIRED  |  Spanish  |  Free Speech
Steve Huffman, CEO of Reddit, expresses concern over government regulation of social media, equating it to authoritarianism. He reflects on Reddit's history of content moderation, from its laissez-faire beginnings to more stringent policies against hate speech and misinformation. Huffman argues that government control over media is inherently dishonest, even if claimed to be for public safety. He also discusses Reddit's evolution, including the banning of harmful subreddits and the platform's alignment of doing the right thing with business interests. Huffman's libertarian stance is evident as he criticizes government overreach and champions free speech, while acknowledging the need for balance with safety.
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Maham Javaid

Islamabad, Pakistan
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Maham Javaid is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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A former secretary who denied same-sex marriage licenses in 2015 was fined USD 260,000
05 Jan 2024  |  infobae  |  Spanish  |  LGBTQ Rights
A former county clerk in Kentucky, Kim Davis, has been ordered to pay USD 260,000 in legal fees to the attorneys representing a same-sex couple she denied marriage licenses to in 2015. This decision follows a previous jury ruling that awarded the couple USD 100,000 in damages. The case, rooted in the Supreme Court's Obergefell v. Hodges decision, has seen multiple appeals and extensive litigation. Liberty Counsel, representing Davis, plans to appeal the latest ruling, arguing for religious freedom protections. The prolonged legal battle has significantly impacted the lives of the plaintiffs, David Ermold and David Moore.
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Balazs Kaufmann

Budapest, Hungary
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Balazs Kaufmann is a video journalist based in Budapest, Hungary.
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Pence hopeful the Supreme Court will restrict abortion in US
05 Oct 2023  |  fox42kptm.com  |  English  |  Conservative Politics
Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence expressed optimism that the conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court will overturn abortion rights, speaking at a demographic summit in Budapest. The event, attended by conservative leaders, focused on declining birthrates and family values. Pence praised Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban for his conservative policies and expressed hope for similar changes in the U.S. The summit highlighted concerns about population growth and migration, with leaders like Serbian President Alexander Vucic voicing demographic worries. The article also notes the Supreme Court's upcoming consideration of a Mississippi abortion law, which could challenge Roe v. Wade.
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Jenny Manrique

San Francisco, United States of America
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Jenny Manrique is a freelance journalist based in San Francisco, United States of America.
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If Roe v. Wade is overturned, women of color would suffer the greatest impact
10 Mar 2022  |  Alianza News  |  Spanish  |  Reproductive Health
Over 36 million women could lose access to safe abortions if the conservative majority of the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. Experts from Ethnic Media Services highlight that women from ethnic communities, who will be the majority in the U.S. by 2060, are the most vulnerable. Activists argue that recent state-level restrictions, such as Texas' SB8, disproportionately affect women of color. Planned Parenthood and other organizations are preparing for a significant increase in demand for abortion services in states like California if Roe v. Wade is overturned. The article underscores the potential cultural and societal impacts of such a decision.
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Hannah Mccarthy

Beirut, Lebanon
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Hannah McCarthy is a journalist based in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Job Success Rate 100%
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Congressional Investigations
12 Jan 2022  |  Civics 101: A Podcast  |  English  |  Government Oversight
The Civics 101 podcast episode discusses the nature and history of congressional investigations in the United States. It covers the implied powers of Congress to conduct investigations, the types of investigations that have occurred, and the impact they have had on government and legislation. The episode features discussions on the role of congressional committees, the creation of special committees like the one for the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, and the use of independent commissions. It also touches on the political aspects of these investigations and their significance in the public eye.
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Peter Mwaura

Nairobi, Kenya
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Peter Mwaura is a versatile freelance journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya, specializing in text, video, and photojournalism. His portfolio includes the comprehensive documentation of project stories in video and print formats, primarily for World Vision Kenya—a prominent international Christian-...
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People want to see with own eyes how apex court will decide presidency case
01 Sept 2022  |  Nation  |  English  |  Media Coverage
The article discusses the importance of live media coverage in ensuring judicial transparency during the Raila versus Ruto pre-trial conference. Chief Justice Martha Koome emphasized that livestreaming the proceedings helps the public follow the presidential election dispute, enhancing trust in the judicial process. The live coverage by NTV and other stations allowed the public to witness the proceedings firsthand, promoting open justice and accountability. The article contrasts Kenya's approach with that of the US Supreme Court, which prohibits live coverage to preserve its tradition and avoid distractions.
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Tram Nguyen

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Tram Nguyen is a journalist based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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Don’t Count Out Numerosity
15 Mar 2023  |  Lexology  |  English  |  Numerosity Standards
The article discusses the importance of numerosity in class certification under Rule 23, particularly in pharmaceutical antitrust litigation. It highlights recent court decisions in February 2023 involving the drugs Colchicine and Lamictal, where class certification was denied due to failure to meet numerosity standards. The Modafinil case is cited for its six factors in assessing numerosity, emphasizing judicial economy and class members' ability and motivation to litigate. The article underscores the role of economic experts in providing data and analyses to assist courts in evaluating these factors.
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Cristina Papaleo

Bonn, Germany
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Cristina Papaleo is a journalist and editor based in Bonn, Germany. She works for international media Deutsche Welle (DW) in Germany. She speaks Spanish (native language), German, English and Portuguese.
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How the US Election Impacts Latin America?
28 Oct 2023  |  www.dw.com  |  Portuguese  |  Climate Change
The US presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is poised to significantly impact Latin America, affecting trade, migration, drug trafficking, and climate change policies. Trump's potential victory could lead to increased protectionism, stricter immigration measures, and a militarized approach to drug trafficking, posing risks to democratic stability. In contrast, Harris is expected to maintain current policies with a focus on climate change and multilateral agreements. The article highlights the deep ties between the US and Latin American countries, emphasizing the election's implications for regional politics and economies.
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Nastasia Peteuil

Washington, United States of America
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Nastasia Peteuil is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Voices of Influential Women: First Edition of Women's Forum in the United States
29 Mar 2023  |  frenchmorning.com  |  French  |  Social Issues
Anne-Gabrielle Heilbronner, president of Women's Forum, emphasizes the importance of inclusion and gender equality at the first Women's Forum USA event in Washington, D.C., hosted in partnership with Vital Voices. The event addresses themes such as peace, health, and climate change, highlighting the need for women's voices in decision-making spaces. The article discusses the challenges women face in balancing career and family, the impact of the Supreme Court's decision to revoke Roe versus Wade, and the importance of diversity in feminist movements.
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Sofia Pisani

Washington, United States of America
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Mariela Pisani is a journalist.
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Supreme Court to Consider Arguments on Controlling Social Media in Florida and Texas
01 Oct 2023  |  www.vozdeamerica.com  |  Spanish  |  Legal
The Supreme Court of the United States will consider arguments on whether Texas and Florida should be granted significantly greater control over social media platforms and their content, highlighting the central role these platforms play in American daily life.
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Martha Pskowski

Ciudad de México, Mexico
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Martha Pskowski is a journalist based in Mexico City, Mexico.
She reports for U.S., Mexican and U.K. news outlets on environmental justice, immigration, urbanism and gender. Her work reporting in Mexico and Central America has appeared in Al Jazeera English, The Guardian, and CityLab, among other ...
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Texas and NM face the Federal Government over Rio Grande water
10 Nov 2024  |  diario.mx  |  Spanish  |  Federal Intervention
The article discusses the ongoing legal dispute between Texas and New Mexico over water rights from the Rio Grande, a case that has reached the U.S. Supreme Court. The conflict centers on the allocation of water under the 1938 Rio Grande Compact, with Texas accusing New Mexico of over-pumping groundwater. A proposed settlement was rejected by the federal government, leading to further mediation. The outcome could significantly impact water management in the region, highlighting the challenges of federal intervention in state water disputes amid climate change and drought conditions.
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Alexander Seale

London, United Kingdom
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I am a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
I used to live in Paris for 11 years where I studied and worked in journalism.
 I used to Freelance as a Journalist for the French speaking section of the BBC (BBC Afrique). I used to write about African news and International current affairs. 
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United States: The Right to Bear Arms Could Be Limited by... a Medieval English Law
01 Oct 2023  |  Causeur  |  French  |  Legal Debate
The U.S. Supreme Court is deliberating whether Americans have the right to carry concealed firearms in public, with a medieval English law from 1328 potentially influencing the decision. The case originated in New York, where two citizens were denied concealed carry permits, leading to a legal battle that reached the Supreme Court. The debate hinges on interpretations of the Second Amendment and historical English laws, highlighting the ongoing contentious issue of gun control in the United States.
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Anchal Vohra

Beirut, Lebanon
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Anchal Vohra is a Beirut-based TV and Print journalist. She is a freelance Correspondent for AJ English and a writer on the Middle east for Foreign Policy. She also contributes to the Times, the Atlantic, the Telegraph, the New Statesman, and Berlin Policy Journal. Ms Vohra has been Deutsche Welle ...
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Dreams dashed: Trump’s Muslim ban damage may never be undone
31 Jan 2021  |  www.aljazeera.com  |  English  |  Human Rights
Joe Biden's repeal of Trump's travel ban, which affected predominantly Muslim-majority nations, has brought hope to many affected individuals. However, the damage caused by the ban may be irreversible for some, as it has disrupted lives and shattered dreams of a better future in the US. The ban's legacy continues to affect the perception of the US abroad, with a significant portion of Americans still supporting the ban. Personal stories of those impacted, including Syrians, Iranians, and Kurds, illustrate the profound negative consequences of the policy.
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Neha Wadekar

Nairobi, Kenya
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Neha Wadekar is a video and on-air journalist based in Nairobi, Nairobi County, Kenya and reporting across Africa. She also has a background in print and has reported for Reuters, the AP, the NYTimes and the Huffington Post.
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What Happens When Women Can’t Get Legal Abortions
03 Sept 2021  |  Foreign Policy  |  English  |  Health
The Supreme Court of the United States upheld a Texas law banning most abortions after six weeks, sparking concerns about the future of Roe v. Wade. The article highlights the catastrophic consequences of reduced abortion access, drawing parallels with countries like Kenya and Uganda where restrictive laws lead to unsafe abortions and maternal deaths. It underscores that abortion restrictions often result in more unsafe procedures rather than fewer abortions. The piece includes personal stories from women in Kenya who suffered due to the lack of safe, legal abortion options, emphasizing the dire need for accessible reproductive healthcare.
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