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12 February 2026
(FILE) James Van Der Beek Dead At 48. 'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dies at 48 on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, following years-long battle with colorectal cancer. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - MAY 14: American actor James Van Der Beek arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Overcompensating' Season 1 held at the Hollywood Palladium on May 14, 2025 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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12 February 2026
(FILE) James Van Der Beek Dead At 48. 'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dies at 48 on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, following years-long battle with colorectal cancer. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - MAY 14: American actor James Van Der Beek arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Overcompensating' Season 1 held at the Hollywood Palladium on May 14, 2025 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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12 February 2026
(FILE) James Van Der Beek Dead At 48. 'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dies at 48 on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, following years-long battle with colorectal cancer. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - MAY 14: American actor James Van Der Beek arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Overcompensating' Season 1 held at the Hollywood Palladium on May 14, 2025 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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12 February 2026
(FILE) James Van Der Beek Dead At 48. 'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dies at 48 on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, following years-long battle with colorectal cancer. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - MAY 14: American actor James Van Der Beek arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Overcompensating' Season 1 held at the Hollywood Palladium on May 14, 2025 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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12 February 2026
(FILE) James Van Der Beek Dead At 48. 'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dies at 48 on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, following years-long battle with colorectal cancer. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - MAY 14: American actor James Van Der Beek arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Overcompensating' Season 1 held at the Hollywood Palladium on May 14, 2025 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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12 February 2026
(FILE) James Van Der Beek Dead At 48. 'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dies at 48 on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, following years-long battle with colorectal cancer. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - MAY 14: American actor James Van Der Beek, Connie Britton and Benito Skinner arrive at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Overcompensating' Season 1 held at the Hollywood Palladium on May 14, 2025 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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12 February 2026
(FILE) James Van Der Beek Dead At 48. 'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dies at 48 on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, following years-long battle with colorectal cancer. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - MAY 14: American actor James Van Der Beek arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Overcompensating' Season 1 held at the Hollywood Palladium on May 14, 2025 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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12 February 2026
(FILE) James Van Der Beek Dead At 48. 'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dies at 48 on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, following years-long battle with colorectal cancer. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - MAY 14: American actor James Van Der Beek arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Overcompensating' Season 1 held at the Hollywood Palladium on May 14, 2025 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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12 February 2026
(FILE) James Van Der Beek Dead At 48. 'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dies at 48 on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, following years-long battle with colorectal cancer. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - MAY 14: American actor James Van Der Beek, Connie Britton and Benito Skinner arrive at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Overcompensating' Season 1 held at the Hollywood Palladium on May 14, 2025 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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12 February 2026
(FILE) James Van Der Beek Dead At 48. 'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dies at 48 on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, following years-long battle with colorectal cancer. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - MAY 14: American actor James Van Der Beek arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Overcompensating' Season 1 held at the Hollywood Palladium on May 14, 2025 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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6 February 2026
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3: First Nations counter-protesters and allies gather outside the Alberta Legislature to oppose the Rally for Alberta Independence, warning that separation would violate treaty obligations and showing support for Canada, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
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6 February 2026
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3: A participant holds an Alberta flag in front of a group of First Nations counter-protesters and their allies, gathered outside the Alberta Legislature to oppose the Rally for Alberta Independence, warning that separation would violate treaty obligations and expressing support for Canada, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
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22 December 2025
Demonstrators hold a large banner reading ''solidarity is not a crime'' as others raise placards featuring a portrait of Saadia Moasbah reading ''no to the criminalization of civil work'' during a rally that brings together relatives, human rights organizations, and civil society groups outside the Court of First Instance in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 22, 2025, in solidarity with the detained anti-racism activist Saadia Mosbah as she appears before the court for her first hearing. Saadia is the head of the anti-racism NGO M'nemty. She is a prominent Black Tunisian activist and a pioneer in the fight against racism in Tunisia. She faces charges over allegations of facilitating the illegal entry and stay of migrants, money laundering, and financial misconduct. She is placed under formal detention in the women's prison by an investigative judge on May 16, 2024. Saadia and her organization consistently advocate for the rights of Black migrants, particularly in the aftermath of Tunisian President Kais Saied's anti-sub-Saharan migrant statement on February 21, 2023, and the wave of anti-Black violence it provokes. Human rights groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch describe these charges as ''unfounded'' and part of a broader crackdown on civil society. They call for her release.
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22 December 2025
A demonstrator holds up a placard featuring a portrait of Saadia Moasbah reading in French ''no to the criminalization of civil work'' during a rally that brings together relatives, human rights organizations, and civil society groups outside the Court of First Instance in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 22, 2025, in solidarity with the detained anti-racism activist Saadia Mosbah as she appears before the court for her first hearing. Saadia is the head of the anti-racism NGO M'nemty. She is a prominent black Tunisian activist and a pioneer in the fight against racism in Tunisia. She faces charges over allegations of facilitating the illegal entry and stay of migrants, money laundering, and financial misconduct. She is placed under formal detention in the women's prison by an investigative judge on May 16, 2024. Saadia and her organization consistently advocate for the rights of black migrants, particularly in the aftermath of Tunisian President Kais Saied's anti-sub-Saharan migrant statement on February 21, 2023, and the wave of anti-Black violence it provokes. Human rights groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch describe these charges as ''unfounded'' and part of a broader crackdown on civil society. They call for her release.
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22 December 2025
A demonstrator holds a placard featuring a portrait of Saadia Moasbah and reading ''International Migrants Day'' during a rally that brings together relatives, human rights organizations, and civil society groups outside the Court of First Instance in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 22, 2025, in solidarity with the detained anti-racism activist Saadia Mosbah as she appears before the court for her first hearing. Saadia is the head of the anti-racism NGO M'nemty. She is a prominent black Tunisian activist and a pioneer in the fight against racism in Tunisia. She faces charges over allegations of facilitating the illegal entry and stay of migrants, money laundering, and financial misconduct. She is placed under formal detention in the women's prison by an investigative judge on May 16, 2024. Saadia and her organization consistently advocate for the rights of black migrants, particularly in the aftermath of Tunisian President Kais Saied's anti-sub-Saharan migrant statement on February 21, 2023, and the wave of anti-Black violence it provokes. Human rights groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch describe these charges as ''unfounded'' and part of a broader crackdown on civil society. They call for her release.
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22 December 2025
Demonstrators hold up a placard reading in Arabic, ''Tunisian laws criminalize racism--enforce them,'' during a rally that brings together relatives, human rights organizations, and civil society groups outside the Court of First Instance in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 22, 2025, in solidarity with the detained anti-racism activist Saadia Mosbah as she appears before the court for her first hearing. Saadia is the head of the anti-racism NGO M'nemty. She is a prominent black Tunisian activist and a pioneer in the fight against racism in Tunisia. She faces charges over allegations of facilitating the illegal entry and stay of migrants, money laundering, and financial misconduct. She is placed under formal detention in the women's prison by an investigative judge on May 16, 2024. Saadia and her organization consistently advocate for the rights of black migrants, particularly in the aftermath of Tunisian President Kais Saied's anti-sub-Saharan migrant statement on February 21, 2023, and the wave of anti-Black violence it provokes. Human rights groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch describe these charges as ''unfounded'' and part of a broader crackdown on civil society. They call for her release.
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