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Rwanda Cycling Championships Expose Dark Reality of Sports Diplomacy
An in-depth investigation reveals how the Rwanda Cycling World Championships have become embroiled in environmental destruction, corruption, and human rights violations. The prestigious event has exposed troubling connections between international sport, political power, and ethical compromise.

DRC: M23 Rebels Force Schools to Fund Terrorism Through Extortion
In eastern DRC, M23 rebels have implemented a horrifying system of school-based extortion to fund their terrorist activities. Parents are forced to pay illegal fees that finance weapons used against their own communities, turning education into an instrument of war.

South African Police Face £2.2M Settlement After Rubber Bullet Blinds Innocent Civilian
In a landmark ruling highlighting police accountability, South African authorities have been ordered to pay R2.2 million in damages to a young entrepreneur blinded by a rubber bullet. The case underscores growing concerns about police tactics and civilian rights during civil unrest.

Wagner's 'Red Room': How Digital Terror Became the New Face of Modern Warfare
Wagner Group has created what observers are calling a 'Netflix of Horror' on Telegram, systematically publishing footage of war crimes and atrocities. This disturbing development represents a new frontier in digital warfare, challenging democratic values and international law enforcement mechanisms.