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Kanamara Matsuri has been an annual tradition since 1969, and besides being known for its fun, it raises money for a good cause.View Entire Post ›
Numerous passengers traveling on major cruise lines such as Carnival and Disney say in court documents that they were raped and assaulted — oftentimes by crew members.View Entire Post ›
The move comes amid Russia's crackdown on media and dissent.View Entire Post ›
In the six months since Mahsa Amini's death, Iranian security forces have reportedly used draconian tactics to try to suppress dissent.View Entire Post ›
The ICC warrants mark the first international charges to be brought since the invasion started in 2022.View Entire Post ›
It's a Mother's Day *and* Paddy's Day double whammy, people.View Entire Post ›
A new UN-backed report released Thursday found Russia has committed war crimes and likely crimes against humanity during its yearlong invasion of Ukraine.View Entire Post ›
More than 20,000 people are now known to have been killed in the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria, making it one of the deadliest disasters in a decade.View Entire Post ›
The fashion and lifestyle influencers have nearly 1 million followers each. Iranian's state media disputed the length of their reported prison sentence.View Entire Post ›
As something of an alarm clock, the piper would play at 9 a.m. for 15 minutes for the monarch wherever she was in residence.View Entire Post ›
“I want to tell the terrorists that no matter how much oppression you would impose on us, you can't defeat us!” she told BuzzFeed News.View Entire Post ›
Benedict was the first pontiff since the 13th century to relinquish the papacy without external pressure.View Entire Post ›
The Brazilian “King of Football” had been treated for colon cancer since 2021.View Entire Post ›
Trevor Reed's release from Russia highlighted concerns over the continued detention of WNBA star Brittney Griner and another former Marine, Paul Whelan.View Entire Post ›
Human rights groups say at least 448 people, including 60 children, have been killed by security forces since protests broke out over Mahsa Amini's death.View Entire Post ›
At a World Cup defined by suppression of dissent, Iran’s players have risked the most to call out injustice.View Entire Post ›
Protests and vigils have been reported in multiple cities and universities — a mass public movement that’s rare in China.View Entire Post ›
FIFA banned team captains from wearing an armband in support of LGBTQ rights as a stand against World Cup host country Qatar, which has the death penalty for homosexual acts.View Entire Post ›
The Iranian national team stayed silent when the national anthem played before its match against England. Fans in the crowd also held up signs and photos of protesters killed by security forces.View Entire Post ›
“It is in their interest to impose restrictions on women because they can't do it on males.”View Entire Post ›