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The Elusive Justice for Hissène Habré’s Victims in Chad

France’s Nahel Shooting: Addressing Police Firearms Rules and Systemic Racism in Law Enforcement

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Samantha Chen

A Call for a Pause: Governments Rally to Halt Deep Sea Mining

Coalition of Governments Pushes for Halt to Deep Sea Mining The International Seabed Authority (ISA) is convening in Kingston, Jamaica, to discuss whether to allow deep sea mining to proceed. The failure to reach an agreement on mining regulations in previous meetings has allowed any company to present a plan […]

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Lee Olivia

Uganda’s Oil Pipeline Scheme: A Costly Menace to the Masses

Oil Pipeline Project in Uganda Impoverishes Thousands The Devastating Effects of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline The planned East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) in Uganda, spearheaded by French fossil-fuel giant TotalEnergies, has brought about devastating consequences for thousands of Ugandan people. Not only has the project displaced over […]

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Volkswagen’s Factory Audit in Xinjiang: Unraveling the Truth Behind Controversies

Volkswagen Announces Factory Audit in Xinjiang: Is Human Rights Due Diligence Possible amid Crimes against Humanity? Background On July 9, 2023, Volkswagen, the multinational automotive company, made headlines when its CEO, Oliver Blume, announced that the company intends to pursue an independent audit of its factory in Xinjiang, a region […]

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