This article distinguishes International Humanitarian Law (for armed conflicts) from Human Rights Law (applies always), using the 2025 Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange to show how both frameworks protect human dignity.

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Learn the key differences between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law. Essential guide for diplomats and advocates. ...more
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Learn why Juneteenth is a vital part of U.S. history, marking the end of slavery and highlighting the ongoing pursuit of racial justice and equality. ...more
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