The Turkish government, under President Erdogan’s leadership, has faced criticism for arresting 15 adolescent girls between the ages of 13 and 17, sparking concerns about human rights violations and civil freedoms in the country. Advocates of human rights and global observers have condemned this action as part of a broader crackdown on dissent in Turkey. The young women were reportedly detained to pressure them into providing evidence against their siblings, further fueling outrage over the government’s disregard for basic rights.
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Brussels proposes revamp of controversial securitisation rules
The European Commission has proposed revisions to EU debt securitisation rules to reduce capital charges for banks and streamline regulations, aiming to invigorate the securitisation market and boost economic competitiveness. While the changes, including lowering risk weights and simplifying investor obligations, are intended to enhance funding availability, critics argue they may compromise financial stability and international standards established post-2008 crisis. Need More Context? 🔎
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