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Tamil Nadu court defends women’s sexuality in divorce ruling

Topics related to female sexuality are considered taboo in India, especially for married women, who are expected to prioritize their husbands and children over themselves.
A ruling issued on Wednesday in the southern state of Tamil Nadu followed an appeal by a man against a court decision that had denied him a divorce. The man had based his request on several alleged acts of cruelty by his wife, including, according to him, an addiction to masturbating while watching pornography.
However, the Madras High Court ruled that “self-pleasure is not a forbidden fruit.”
“As long as male masturbation is accepted, female masturbation cannot be stigmatized,” stated the ruling, which was accessed by AFP.
The court further emphasized that a woman “retains her individuality” even after marriage and that her “fundamental identity as an individual and as a woman is not tied to her status as a wife.” While the ruling acknowledged that pornography addiction was “harmful” and “morally unjustifiable,” it stated that it does not constitute legal grounds for divorce.
Divorce remains a taboo in much of India, where only one in 100 marriages ends in dissolution, primarily due to family and societal pressure.
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Maduro urges UN to intervene for venezuelan migrants detained in El Salvador

Nicolás Maduro, who was sworn in for a third term in January following his controversial re-election, urged United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk to intervene on behalf of Venezuelan migrants detained in El Salvador after being deported from the United States.
During a broadcast on the state-run Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), Maduro claimed these Venezuelans were “kidnapped”, forcibly disappeared, and held in “concentration camps.”
He also criticized U.S. President Donald Trump and El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele for failing to release the list of migrants deported on March 16, who were allegedly accused of belonging to the transnational gang Tren de Aragua, which originated in a Venezuelan prison.
“Reports say there are 238 Venezuelans kidnapped in prisons, in concentration camps, in El Salvador. A week after they were taken and thrown into these camps, neither the U.S. government nor Nayib Bukele have published the list of those they have kidnapped in El Salvador,” Maduro stated, calling it a “forced disappearance.”
International
Canada updates U.S. travel advisory amid immigration policy changes

In a coordinated action with several European allies, Canada has updated its travel advisory for citizens visiting the United States, citing changes in immigration policies and law enforcement under President Donald Trump’s administration.
Germany, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Finland have issued similar warnings, highlighting stricter border screenings, tighter visa restrictions, and new federal guidelines that particularly affect transgender and non-binary travelers.
These advisories reflect growing diplomatic concerns over how the recent U.S. policy shifts are impacting foreign visitors, especially tourists and long-term travelers. Additionally, this marks a rare instance in which multiple NATO allies publicly warn their citizens about travel to the United States.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to meet with Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum on friday

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem will meet with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum next Friday.
According to statements made to Fox News, the Trump administration official will travel this week to El Salvador, Colombia, and Mexico.
On Wednesday, Noem is scheduled to meet with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, with whom she will tour the mega-prison built to detain gang members in the country.
On Thursday, she will visit Colombia, where she will hold talks with President Gustavo Petro and top law enforcement officials.
On Friday, Noem will be in Mexico, where she is expected to meet with President Claudia Sheinbaum and Foreign Affairs Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente.
The meetings with Latin American leaders take place amid ongoing U.S. pressure on regional governments to accept deported migrants.
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