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Immigration & Rights in South Africa: Documented refugees were forced off Durban’s Home Affairs premises and pushed into a growing camp at Sherwood Hall after police said they couldn’t guarantee safety during a planned march, as civil society warns the 30 June deadline is turning into a humanitarian and political flashpoint. Public Accountability & Civil Society: In Nairobi, surveyors urged prosecutors not to pursue blanket charges over a South C building collapse, arguing only those responsible should face action—amid wider pressure for transparent enforcement. Education Funding Focus: Bangladesh education groups say the 2026-27 budget’s higher spending must prioritize teacher quality via training, pay and accountability, not just infrastructure. AI Governance & Copyright: An Australia charity shaping AI copyright rules received over $1m from donors with ties to Anthropic, raising conflict-of-interest questions as policy on training data is debated. Human Rights & Conflict: A Sudan investigation highlights how sexual violence persists as a long-term crisis driven by stigma, weak services and impunity. Climate Finance: African civil society at Bonn urged negotiators to unlock flexible, grant-based climate funding that reaches women, indigenous peoples and local communities. Surveillance Exports: Human Rights Watch says Bulgaria licensed surveillance exports to rights-violating countries, urging EU crackdowns on weak due diligence. Philippines Security Policy: NTF-Elcac officials hailed Southern Tagalog’s “Stable Internal Peace and Security” declaration as a rejection of communist insurgent violence. Assisted Dying Rights: South Korea’s first known legal challenge to its assisted-dying ban heads to the Constitutional Court.

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