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7. Oktober 2024 um 23:55

Georgia's Abortion Law Sparks Heated Debate

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Georgia is at the center of a fierce debate over its restrictive abortion law, known as the "heartbeat bill." This law prohibits abortions after the detection of a fetal heartbeat, which typically occurs around the sixth week of pregnancy. The controversy reignited when Georgia's Supreme Court reinstated the law after a lower court had deemed it unconstitutional. This legislation, passed by Georgia’s Republican-dominated legislature in 2019, only came into effect in 2022 following the overtu..
1. Oktober 2024 um 09:00

Georgia Judge Overturns Restrictive Abortion Law

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In a landmark decision, a judge in Georgia has struck down a restrictive abortion law that banned the procedure after the detection of a fetal heartbeat. This law, passed by conservative Republicans in 2019, came into effect in 2022 following the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade. The controversial law prohibited abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy, a time when many women are unaware they are pregnant. Judge Robert McBurney of Fulton County ruled that the law violated the c..
25. September 2024 um 23:55

Zelenskyy's Stand Amidst Political Turbulence

Ukrainian rescuers work to extinguish a fire in a residential building following a missile attack in Kharkiv on September 15, 2024, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently visited the United States to garner continued support amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia. His plea for assistance came as the U.S. government pledged an additional $61 billion in military aid, bringing the total to approximately $175 billion since the invasion began in February 2022. Zelenskyy's commitment to rejecting any externally imposed agreements with Russia underscores his resolve for Ukraine's sovereignty. In stark contrast, former..
16. September 2024 um 23:55

US Army Completes Withdrawal from Niger

The US Army has officially completed its withdrawal from Niger, as announced by the US Africa Command (Africom) on Monday. This marks the end of the US military's presence in the West African nation, where it had been involved in combating jihadist insurgencies. The withdrawal, described as safe, orderly, and responsible, was completed by the agreed-upon deadline of September 15 without complications. The US had approximately 1,000 soldiers stationed in Niger, primarily at two bases in Niamey..
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