Investigation Reveals Failures of Frontex and Italian Authorities in Steccato di Cutro Shipwreck A recent investigation by Lighthouse Reports has shed new light on the tragic events that led to the February shipwreck of Steccato di Cutro, Italy. The shipwreck claimed the lives of at least 94 people, mostly from […]
Year: 2023
The Resilience of Young Professionalism in South Africa: A Story of “Common Power”
Common Power Uplifts Community Energy Initiatives to Tackle the Energy Crisis in South Africa South Africa has been experiencing an energy crisis since 2007, with the country enduring multiple waves of load shedding. Load shedding occurs when an energy utility company has to artificially reduce energy demand because the demand […]
“Uncovering the Buzz: 10 Fascinating Secrets about Bees”
The Fascinating Secrets of Bees: Uncovering Their Buzz Bees are more than just insects that produce honey. These small creatures play an essential role in the pollination of a vast range of crops and plants, including fruits, vegetables, and flowers. However, despite the importance of bees in our ecosystem, their […]
The Implications of Saudi Arabia’s Execution of Two Shi’a Bahrainis
Saudi Arabia Executes Two Shi’a Bahrainis on Terrorism Charges Saudi Arabia has executed two Shi’a men from Bahrain following a “grossly unfair trial” on terrorism-related charges, according to Amnesty International. Jaafar Sultan and Sadeq Thamer were arrested in May 2015 and held incommunicado for more than three months. The charges […]
The Human Toll of Iran’s War on Drugs: Prisons Turned Killing Fields with Triple Number of Executions in 2021
Iran Authorities Execute 173 People Convicted of Drug-Related Offences According to a report by Amnesty International, Iran authorities executed at least 173 people convicted of drug-related offences in the first five months of 2023, nearly three times more than this time last year. These systematic and unfair trials predominantly impacted […]
South Korea Takes a Step Forward in Marriage Equality.
South Korea Considers Marriage Equality for Same-Sex Couples Lawmakers in South Korea have introduced legislation that would extend the right to marry to same-sex couples. If passed, this important legislation would finally enshrine the rights of same-sex couples in the country and amend the gendered definition of marriage in the […]
The Urgency of UN Security Council Action in Sudan
Sudan Crisis: UN Security Council Must Take Concrete Action The United Nations Security Council has been called upon to take stronger steps to address the deteriorating human rights and humanitarian situation in Sudan. Human Rights Watch has urged all council members, including the three African members, to support stronger human […]
The Tragic Consequences of Russian Missile Attacks in Ukraine on International Children’s Day
Another Tragic Consequence of Russian Missile Attacks: Children Seven people, including a mother and her child, were killed, and many more were injured in Russian missile attacks that hit schools, kindergartens, and residential civilian buildings in Ukraine. The attacks coincided with International Children’s Day, which seeks to celebrate children. In […]
Win for Press Freedom as Australian Court Supports Reporting Military Atrocities in Afghanistan
Australia Court Backs Media Reporting on Soldier Killings in Afghanistan Background In a major victory for press freedom and public interest journalism, an Australian court has ruled in favor of three newspapers in a defamation suit brought by former Australian Special Forces soldier Ben Roberts-Smith. The case revolved around the […]
How to Remove Nigeria’s Fuel Subsidy Without Exacerbating Poverty
Nigeria Faces Looming Fuel Shortage Crisis Background Nigeria, a country known for its vast oil reserves, has been on the brink of a fuel shortage crisis since the Nigerian government decided to remove the fuel subsidy. The decision was announced by President Bola Tinubu in his inaugural speech on May […]