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Allied POWs in Nagasaki: A Hidden History

Uncover the untold stories of hundreds of Allied prisoners of war held in Nagasaki camps during the 1945 atomic bombing. Discover their forgotten legacy and the ongoing research.

Uyghur camp journalist faces removal from US

Guan Heng, who filmed alleged human rights violations in Xinjiang, was detained by ICE in August and could be deported. His lawyer warns he risks persecution in China.

Female Bush Guide in Botswana Conquers Fear and Stereotypes

Victoria Richards journeys to Botswana's Okavango Delta with Bae, the first female African Bush Camp guide, discovering raw wilderness, confronting fears, and learning about empowerment in the bush. An unforgettable safari experience.

Palestinian author freed after 32 years imprisonment

After more than three decades behind bars, Palestinian writer Nasser Abu Srour has been released from Israeli custody, returning to a Gaza transformed by conflict and sharing his remarkable story of literary achievement from prison.

British Grandma's Decade on Bali Death Row

Lindsay Sandiford, the British grandmother sentenced to death in Bali for drug trafficking, continues her desperate battle for freedom as hopes for a UK-funded legal appeal dwindle.

Russia's Secret Far-Right Fight Clubs Exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how Russia's network of covert martial arts clubs, known as 'Active Clubs', are training young men in street combat techniques with alleged far-right connections spreading across the country.

Gaza Ceasefire: Hostage Exchange Deal Reached

A fragile ceasefire begins in Gaza amid intensive diplomatic efforts, with Israel and Hamas preparing for a major prisoner exchange that could see hostages and detainees returning home.

Cuban dissident forced into US exile after torture

Prominent Cuban activist José Daniel Ferrer reveals his forced exile to the US after enduring torture and political imprisonment in Cuba, highlighting ongoing human rights abuses under the communist regime.

UK family's fury as Hamas bomber in hostage deal

The family of a British-Israeli man murdered in the Hamas bombing of a Tel Aviv bar expresses fury as his killer is set for release in prisoner exchange, calling it a 'betrayal' of terror victims.

Israel-Hamas ceasefire brings cautious hope to Gaza

As Israel and Hamas prepare to implement a fragile ceasefire agreement, relief mixes with apprehension across Gaza. The deal promises humanitarian aid and prisoner exchanges, but questions remain about its long-term viability.

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