One Year On From Martial Law Crisis, South Korea Celebrates Its Democracy’s Resilience
Introduction: Reflecting on a Critical Year Today marks the one-year anniversary of a pivotal moment in South Korea’s recent history—the imposition of martial law during a period of intense political and social unrest. As the nation commemorates this significant milestone, the focus is on the…
‘We’re not going anywhere’: Somali community responds to reports of federal immigration crackdown – MPR News
Introduction Recent reports of intensified federal immigration enforcement have sparked concern and uncertainty among Somali communities across the United States. Members of the Somali diaspora, particularly in key metropolitan areas, are grappling with the implications of a heightened immigration crackdown that federal authorities have reportedly…
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