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A list of half a million names shines new light on Dutch collaboration with Nazis


NPR


A digital archive in the Netherlands has published the names of 400,000 suspected Nazi collaborators, shedding new light on Dutch collaboration during WWII. The project, funded by the government, aims to make historical records more accessible. The release has personal and national implications, prompting discussions on collaboration and resistance during the Holocaust. Holocaust education is crucial as the number of survivors dwindles and misinformation about the Holocaust persists.



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The U.S. says Sudan’s rebel forces have committed genocide


NPR


The Biden administration accuses Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces of committing genocide in a civil war, leading to sanctions on the group’s leader and affiliated companies. The conflict, ongoing for nearly two years, has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and a humanitarian crisis. The RSF is accused of targeting civilians based on ethnicity, with reports of brutal violence. UAE companies linked to the RSF leader also face sanctions.



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Trump’s annexation talk extends a long U.S. tradition of political miscalculation about Canada


NBC News


President-elect Trump’s desire for Canada to join the U.S. is not a new concept, dating back to President Jefferson in 1812. Despite Trump’s claims of Canadian support, Prime Minister Trudeau firmly rejects the idea. Polls show Canadians favoring VP Harris over Trump, with historically low opinions of the U.S. during his presidency. Annexation movements in Canada lack public support, highlighting the complexities of Trump’s vision.



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Israeli soldier flees Brazil over risk of arrest abroad for alleged war crimes in Gaza


NBC News


Soldiers who served in Gaza face arrest abroad over war crimes allegations. Israeli soldier fled Brazil after investigation order. Israel’s Foreign Ministry assisted in departure. Case brought by HRF accuses soldier of demolishing civilian homes in Gaza. Outrage in Israel, calls for protection of IDF soldiers. International courts pursue war crimes allegations against Israel. Israeli leadership criticized for soldier’s situation. Universal jurisdiction for war crimes emphasized by human rights advocates.



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Still havent filed your taxes Heres what you need to know


CNN


The IRS has received over 100 million tax returns for 2022, with millions yet to file. Extensions are available for disaster areas and armed forces members in combat zones. Taxpayers with low income may not need to file but could be eligible for refunds. Tips include organizing tax documents and making last-minute IRA contributions. Filing deadline is April 18, with penalties for late payment. Use IRS tools for assistance.



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Suspension lifted, R2m compensation Tshwane officials implicated in Rooiwal tender


The South African


Controversial businessman Edwin Sodi’s companies won a R295 million tender for the Rooiwal Wastewater Treatment plant in Tshwane. Officials suspended in connection to the tender must return to work and be compensated R2 million. The City of Tshwane plans to appeal the decision. ActionSA supports Mayor Nasiphi Moya. SIU’s investigation into the tender is ongoing, with completion expected in 2025.



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