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Cameroon · CameroonThe move could affect thousands of residents of Texas, which hosts the second-largest community in the country of people fleeing violence in the West African nation of Cameroon.See the Story
Cameroonians in Texas Could Face Deportation as Trump Administration Moves to End Temporary Protected Status
67% Center coverage: 3 sources

Afghanistan · AfghanistanFor centuries, the Kuchis – Afghanistan’s nomadic pastoralists – have followed their ancestors’ time-worn migratory routes across mountains, deserts and valleys, moving with the seasons and grazing their herds. But now, many Kuchi families are finding those routes increasingly blocked – not by natural obstacles, but by expanding conservation zones and new Taliban regime-enforced restrictions. “They told us this land is now protected,” said Gul R…Read Article
Trespassers on Their Land: Nomads Displaced by Afghanistan’s Conservation Zones
100% Left coverage: 1 sources

AircraftUnder international law, piracy is defined as any illegal acts of violence, detention or depredation committed for private ends against another ship or aircraft on the high seas or property located in areas beyond national jurisdiction. This definition, found in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), appears clear at first glance – but its key terms are particularly ambiguous. The notion of “private ends” is specifically c…Read Article
Piracy or protest? The legal grey zone
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Africa: Who Is Finalizing a New Treaty That Prepares for the Next Pandemic - but the U.S. Isn't Signing
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When Natural Disaster Strikes, the Junta Tightens Its Grip
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Syrians return to the ruins of looted and destroyed homes
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The women transforming tea fields into engines of change
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The Waiting Game: Invisible prisoners of a visible conflict
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Inside Italy’s centuries-old queer religious pilgrimage
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Why Britain can’t save nature without facing up to who owns it
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