Accountability
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Holy See Sues Police for Inaction in Former Priests’ Cases
Մայր Աթոռը դատական հայց է ներկայացրել: Holy See Sues Police for Inaction in Former Priests’ Cases. Read the full story and key context on Azat TV.
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Michael B. Jordan Receives NAACP Image Awards Ovation After BAFTA
Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo received a powerful standing ovation at the NAACP Image Awards. This public show of solidarity followed a controversial BAFTA incident that sparked industry discussions on accountability.
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Human Rights Violations Worldwide: A Global Overview
The UN Secretary-General has warned of human rights violations on a global scale, highlighting ongoing abuses, regional concerns, and international cooperation.
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New Video Challenges DHS Account of 2025 ICE Shooting
Body camera footage from a 2025 ICE shooting in Chicago disputes DHS claims, sparking renewed protests over federal immigration enforcement tactics. Use
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DHS Shootings Face New Scrutiny Amid 2026 Government Shutdown
Thirteen DHS shootings since September 2025 are under renewed scrutiny during an early 2026 government shutdown. Lawmakers are debating agency oversight.
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Peace, on the Condition of the Continuation of a Subservient Government
The Armenian headline translates a potent sentiment circulating in the public sphere: peace is desirable, yet it is being conditioned on the trajectory of the current administration, which critics describe as subservient in its approach to power and policy.
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Chappell Roan Drops Casey Wasserman Agency Over Maxwell Email Revelations
Pop star Chappell Roan has announced her departure from the talent agency led by Casey Wasserman, a key figure for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, following renewed scrutiny over his past flirtatious emails with Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Amid Deaths, 50501’s ‘ICE Out of Everywhere’ Campaign Sweeps US
More than 300 anti-ICE protests are underway across the United States today, January 31, 2026, as the 50501 movement launches its “ICE Out of Everywhere” national day of action, demanding accountability for recent deaths involving federal immigration agents and comprehensive…
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Manchester Arena Families Demand MI5 Accountability Amid Hillsborough Law Pause
Families impacted by the Manchester Arena bombing are intensifying their calls for MI5’s full inclusion in new accountability legislation, known as the ‘Hillsborough Law.’ This comes as the UK government recently paused the bill’s progression amid concerns over potential loopholes…
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Pritam Singh Removed as Singapore’s Opposition Leader: WP Faces Critical Crossroads
Singapore’s Workers’ Party leader Pritam Singh has been removed as Leader of the Opposition following convictions for lying. The party now faces a critical decision on whether to nominate a successor or stand in solidarity, impacting its resources and parliamentary…
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High-Ranking Alicante Police Official Arrested on Domestic Abuse Charges
A high-ranking Alicante police lieutenant, on the verge of promotion, faces domestic abuse allegations and judicial proceedings, prompting a critical review of his future and local law enforcement policies.
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Haykaz Grigoryan Sentenced to Six Years: A Reflection on Accountability in the Wake of War
Haykaz Grigoryan has been sentenced to six years in prison for his actions during the 44-day war, highlighting the significance of accountability in military and governmental conduct.
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Pamela Pritchard’s Dismissal: How Police Misconduct Challenges Public Trust in the UK
Pamela Pritchard, a North Wales police officer, was dismissed after a disciplinary panel found her guilty of sexually inappropriate behavior at a party. Her case has reignited debates on police accountability and public trust in UK law enforcement.















