Epstein Files Controversy: Partial Release, Survivor Outcry, and the Quest for Transparency

In December 2025, the U.S. Justice Department released a partial set of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The release, intended to make public a vast collection of investigative materials, sparked widespread attention. While the move represented a step toward transparency, it also drew criticism from survivors,…

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The Brown University Shooting and the Killing of an MIT Professor

The United States has long prided itself on its universities as spaces of safety, intellectual freedom, and innovation. However, a series of violent incidents in recent years has challenged this perception and forced a national reckoning. One such disturbing case emerged in December 2025, when a man suspected of carrying out a deadly shooting at…

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The Death of a Student Movement Leader: Bangladesh at a Crossroads After a Tragic Loss

The death of a prominent student protest leader from Bangladesh in a Singapore hospital has marked a deeply emotional and politically significant moment for the country. His passing has not only ended the life of a young activist but has also reignited national debates around political violence, student movements, and the future of democratic expression…

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Ukraine Drone Attacks in Russia’s Rostov Region Amid EU Funding Debate

The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia continues to make headlines as hostilities escalate, not only along the front lines in Ukraine but also deep within Russian territory. A recent drone strike in the southern Rostov region of Russia has drawn international attention due to its casualties and the broader implications for the conflict. The…

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A Child Lost, a Community United: Remembering the Youngest Victim of the Bondi Tragedy

The death of a child in an act of public violence leaves a wound that extends far beyond the immediate family. It shakes communities, challenges national conversations about safety, and forces societies to confront uncomfortable truths about vulnerability in shared public spaces. The killing of a 10-year-old child during the Bondi incident in Sydney has…

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Children as Instruments of Violence: The Alarming Rise of Youth Recruitment by Criminal Networks in Sweden

For decades, Sweden has been internationally recognized for its strong welfare system, low crime rates, and focus on child protection. However, in recent years, a troubling reality has emerged beneath this image. Organized criminal networks have increasingly begun recruiting children and teenagers to carry out violent crimes, including contract killings. This phenomenon has shaken Swedish…

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A Campus in Crisis: Understanding the Brown University Library Barricading Incident

University campuses are often seen as safe havens for learning, intellectual exploration, and community life. When violence disrupts these spaces, the emotional and psychological impact can be profound and long-lasting. A recent incident at Brown University, where students were forced to barricade themselves inside a library during an active shooting situation, highlights the growing concerns…

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When Justice Meets Organized Crime: The Mumbai Court’s Rejection of Bail in the Baba Siddique Murder Case

In the world of criminal justice, certain cases capture the public’s attention not just for the severity of the crime, but for the complex interplay of politics, organized networks, law enforcement, and courtroom deliberations. The murder of former Maharashtra minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Baba Siddique belongs to this category — and the…

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