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Uzbekistan Urged to Uphold Human Rights Reforms

Uzbekistan has made progress in eliminating forced labor, but the Uzbek Forum for Human Rights urges the government to fully implement reforms and enable civil society to monitor and report on human rights.
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Taliban’s Repression of Women Reflected in Book Ban, Author Claims

The Taliban's ban on a book by Naveeda Khoshbo reflects their continued efforts to restrict freedom of expression and women's rights in Afghanistan. Experts condemn this as a violation of free speech.
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Pope Francis Passes Away

The death of Pope Francis, a prominent and influential leader who sought to modernize the Catholic Church, marks the end of a transformative era. His focus on social justice, environmental protection, and outreach to marginalized communities will shape the Church's future direction under new leadership.
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Former Argentine Officials Charged with Significant Corruption

The U.S. government has designated former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and former Minister of Planning Julio De Vido for their involvement in major corruption schemes, rendering them ineligible for entry into the United States.