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U.N., China Agree to Probe Uyghur Abuse Allegations in May

Activists claim China is wrongfully detaining about 1 million Uighurs, UN human rights chief says.

Trump: U.S. Will Be ‘Taken Advantage of by Europe’ Amid Russian Oil Ban

President Trump releases statement condemning Europe and mainstream media.

Ukrainian Peace Negotiator Believed to be Russian Spy Shot Dead

Ukraine's Defence Ministry said Denis Kireev, 45, was killed during a defense operation.

Third Round Russia-Ukraine Negotiations Begin Today in Balarus

Russian and Ukrainian news sources confirm talk plans.

Christian Student Sues School Over Campaign to Portray Him as Violent

A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of a 14-year-old Christian student in Florida based on his description of a concerted campaign by classmates and their parents to falsely portray him as a violent wannabe killer with access to knives and guns.

Russia Bans Facebook, Twitter After Big Tech Crackdown on the Country

Russia cites violation of the “rights and freedoms of Russian nationals."

Russia Introduces Criminal Charges for Sanctions Against the Country

Sanctions will be punishable by fine, "deprivation of liberty," labor, arrest, or imprisonment.

U.S. Appeals Court Sides with Christian Foster Parents

"We are pleased to see the 3rd Circuit affirm that they can continue fighting for their fundamental right to exercise their religious beliefs.”

Russia, Ukraine Agree on Evacuation Corridors to Help Civilians Escape Fighting

Moscow and Kiev agree on mechanisms to establish routes to evacuate civilians from combat zones in Ukraine.

Stronger Pro-Life Laws in Sight for Kentucky After Supreme Court Decision

The ruling could criminalize the “dilation and evacuation” abortion method.

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