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Lessons from Argentina on confronting impunity and human rights violators
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Politique·3 g önceRésumé IA

Lessons from Argentina on confronting impunity and human rights violators

The article discusses how figures like Greg Bovino and Tina Peters monetize past actions and conspiracy theories, contrasting this with historical examples of accountability. It draws parallels to Argentina's 'escraches' and medieval 'rough music' as forms of public shaming to address impunity, while acknowledging potential risks of vigilantism and government overreach.

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Guardian International
JD Vance, a leading contender for the next US presidential election, to decide after midterms
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Politique·4 g önceRésumé IA

JD Vance, a leading contender for the next US presidential election, to decide after midterms

JD Vance, a leading contender for the next US presidential election, stated that he will decide whether to run for president after the November midterm elections, after consulting with his wife. Vance, who is considered a next-generation leader within the Republican Party, mentioned that he has not yet discussed his decision with former President Trump.

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Republicans See Rising Political Risk in Iran War as Midterms Approach

Republicans are increasingly concerned about the political fallout from the ongoing war in Iran as the U.S. midterm elections approach. Rising casualties, gas prices, and fertilizer costs are creating a "political liability" for candidates, with many urging for a swift resolution before Election Day. Despite some initial support, voter patience may be waning due to economic impacts.

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Politico EU
Trump Administration's Cuba Strategy: A Risky Gamble Ahead of Midterms
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Politique·01.06.2026Résumé IA

Trump Administration's Cuba Strategy: A Risky Gamble Ahead of Midterms

The Trump administration is reportedly laying groundwork for military action against Cuba, potentially mirroring justifications used for the Venezuela invasion and Iran attack. This move, driven by domestic political pressures and a desire for a foreign policy 'win' after the Iran setback, is seen as a miscalculation by advisors like Marco Rubio, as economic issues are likely to dominate upcoming midterm elections.

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RT News