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The Ripple Effect: Tracing The Journey Of Water From Source To Multi-Valued Resource

The Unaccounted Failures: A Closer Look at Meta’s Role in the Tigray Conflict

World Court Begins Historic Torture Case in Syria: A Landmark Moment of Justice

The EU’s Controversial Migration Agreement: A Risky and Excessive Approach

Ahmad Manasra: A Case of Injustice and Human Rights Violations in Israeli Solitary Confinement

Protecting Cyber Security in Bangladesh: Urgent Call to Remove Draconian Provisions in Draft Legislation

Tackling the Blaze: Balancing Conservation and Crisis in the Amazon Rainforest

The Healthcare Crisis in Togo: Women Forced to Give Birth on the Floor

The Growing Threat of Online Incitement: Combating Hate Speech Against LGBT People in Cameroon

The Controversial Use of White Phosphorus in Conflict Zones: Examining Israel’s Tactics in Gaza and Lebanon

 
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Samantha Chen

The Power of the People: How Activism is Transforming the Fight Against Air Pollution

Champions of clean air: People power in the fight against air pollution The Global Air Pollution Crisis Air pollution is a global crisis that poses a severe threat to human health. According to the latest report from the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI), air pollution is the greatest global threat […]

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Patel Maya

Citizen Crusaders: Mobilizing the Masses to Combat Air Pollution

Champions of Clean Air: People Power in the Fight Against Air Pollution A Global Crisis Air pollution is a pressing global issue that poses a significant threat to human health. According to the latest report from the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI), air pollution is the greatest global threat to […]

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Liu David

“Australian Prime Minister Urged to Address Human Rights Crisis in the Philippines”

Australian Prime Minister Should Press Philippines to End Killings Introduction On Friday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia will embark on a visit to the Philippines, marking the first visit by an Australian prime minister to the country in 20 years. While the trip is said to focus on defense, […]

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Liu David

Tackling the Blaze: Balancing Conservation and Crisis in the Amazon Rainforest

Caring for the Amazon Rainforest in the Age of Fire The Root of the Problem The Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the “green giant,” is not only a natural wonder but also a crucial component of the global ecosystem. Covering an area of 6.7 million km² across nine South […]

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Samantha Chen

Addressing the ‘Spy Clause’ in the UK’s Online Safety Bill: A Crucial Step Before Enactment

The UK Online Safety Bill and the Concerns Surrounding the ‘Spy Clause’ Introduction The UK Online Safety Bill, expected to become law later this year, has garnered significant attention due to the inclusion of Clause 122, commonly referred to as the ‘spy clause.’ This clause has raised concerns among human […]

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Lee Olivia

Zimbabwe’s Crackdown on Human Rights Lawyers: A Disturbing Blow to the Rule of Law

Arbitrary Arrest and the Erosion of Rule of Law in Zimbabwe The Detention of Human Rights Lawyers Amnesty International’s condemnation of the recent arrest and detention of human rights lawyers Doug Coltart and Tapiwa Muchineripi by the Zimbabwe police highlights a concerning trend in the country. These lawyers were representing […]

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Liu David

Breaking Barriers: Empowering Children with Albinism Through Education

**Dispatches: Breaking Educational Barriers for Children with Albinism** *By | September 5, 2023* *Azemap Organization and Human Rights Watch join forces to support children with albinism in Mozambique* As the school year commences and children around the world prepare to return to their classrooms, it is essential to reflect on […]

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Liu David

Lebanon’s LGBTI Community Under Siege: Repressive Laws and Unlawful Crackdowns

Lebanese Authorities Crack Down on LGBTI Rights Amidst Crisis Introduction Lebanese authorities are facing mounting criticism for their systematic attacks on the fundamental human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) people. The Coalition to Defend Freedom of Expression in Lebanon, composed of fifteen Lebanese and international organizations, […]

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Patel Maya

Hong Kong’s Landmark Ruling: A Glimmer of Hope for LGBTI Rights in Asia

Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal Verdict Grants Partial Victory to LGBTI Activist An Important Step Forward for LGBTI Rights in Hong Kong In response to the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal’s recent verdict granting a partial victory to LGBTI activist Jimmy Sham, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for East, […]

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Patel Maya

War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity: Unveiling Eritrea’s Actions in Ethiopia

Amnesty International Reports Eritrean Forces Committing Atrocities in Tigray Evidence of War Crimes and Potential Crimes Against Humanity Amnesty International has released a new report detailing the horrific atrocities committed by Eritrean Defense Forces (EDF) in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. Despite the signing of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement […]

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