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Targeted Violence on the Rise in Laos: Another Activist Killed in Vientiane

Hyundai Construction Equipment Pledges to Combat Illegal Mining in Amazon Following Greenpeace Report

Peru’s Official Account of Killings Disproved by Evidence

China’s Response to the Xinjiang Report: A Wake-Up Call to Global Action

Rights First: What the US Should Prioritize in Its Top-Level Visit to China

Police Bias Alleged in Manipur Violence: India Urged to Investigate

“Examining the Need to Stop Police Brutality During Protests in Kenya”

Trinidad and Tobago: A Call to Cease Deportation of Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Ukraine’s Struggle to End Institutionalization of Children: Urgent Support Needed

Big Oil Dominates Rugby World Cup Sponsorship, Greenpeace France Raises Concerns

 
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Liu David

“Charting a Course for Global Ocean Cooperation: UN Ocean Treaty Gains Momentum”

UN Ocean Treaty Formally Adopted, Race to Ratification Begins Introduction The UN Ocean Treaty, a historic agreement aimed at protecting the world’s oceans from destructive human activities, has been formally adopted in New York. The treaty, which allows for the creation of vast ocean sanctuaries, free from harmful practices on […]

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Patel Maya

The Path to a Global Ocean Treaty: Reflecting on Progress and Future Steps

Greenpeace and the Global Ocean Treaty: A Historic Victory for Nature The Fight for Ocean Protection Greenpeace, a prominent international environmental organization, has played a crucial role in the long-awaited Global Ocean Treaty. This treaty, aimed at protecting marine biodiversity and establishing marine protected areas, is a significant step towards […]

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Samantha Chen

The Darkest Hour: Upholding Security Amidst Escalating Violence in West Darfur

Escalating Violence in West Darfur Raises Alarms of Ethnically-Motivated Atrocities Amnesty International’s Alarming Reports Amnesty International has recently issued a statement expressing deep concern over the escalating violence in West Darfur. The reports highlight a series of attacks by the Rapid Security Forces (RSF) and allied Arab militias on non-Arab […]

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  • Economic Justice and Rights
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Samantha Chen

Climate Change Imperils Global Security: A Call for Cooperation

Greenpeace: A heating world can’t afford a cold war Introduction In a world grappling with the existential threats of climate change and escalating conflicts, the growing number of nuclear weapons is a cause for concern. With 3,844 nuclear warheads deployed worldwide and thousands more waiting to be used, the risk […]

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Liu David

A brewing conflict threatens a warming planet

Greenpeace: A heating world can’t afford a cold war The Global Nuclear Threat In a recent article published by Greenpeace, Mads Flarup Christensen, the Interim Executive Director of Greenpeace International, highlights the growing nuclear threat faced by the world today. With 3,844 nuclear warheads deployed worldwide, including 2,000 ready for […]

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Lee Olivia

Addressing the Closure of Civic Space in the Americas: Urgency for OAS States

Amnesty International Calls for Action on Closure of Civic Space in the Americas Background Amnesty International has issued an open letter to the heads of state attending the 53rd General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS), urging them to address the closure of civic space in the Americas. […]

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Samantha Chen

Greece’s Ongoing Assault on Human Rights: Uncovering a Disturbing Smear Campaign

Greece: Smear Campaign Against Rights Activist EU Should Act to Uphold Rule of Law, Curb Attacks on Civil Society June 19, 2023 8:58AM EDT A prominent human rights activist in Greece, Panayote Dimitras, is facing a smear campaign and judicial harassment. Human Rights Watch has called on the Greek authorities […]

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Lee Olivia

Editorial Exploration: Examining the need to prioritize the protection of vulnerable populations in Bangladesh during the monsoon season. Title: Safeguarding the Most Vulnerable: Ensuring Protection During Monsoon Season in Bangladesh

Vulnerable Populations at Risk During Monsoon Season in Bangladesh Introduction In recent years, Bangladesh has faced severe challenges during its monsoon season, with unprecedented flooding causing loss of lives and livelihoods. While climate change is expected to contribute to more frequent and intense extreme weather events, it is crucial to […]

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Liu David

Greenpeace Takes a Stand: Blocking Equinor’s Illegal Toxic Waste Export

Greenpeace Blocks Equinor‘s Illegal Toxic Waste Export Introduction In a peaceful demonstration of protest against the Norwegian oil industry’s export of toxic wastewater to Denmark, four activists from Greenpeace Nordic took action to block a tanker carrying up to 9,000 tonnes of hazardous waste from Equinor‘s refinery at Mongstad. This […]

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Samantha Chen

US Supreme Court Upholds Tribal Sovereignty, Protecting Indigenous Rights

US Supreme Court Reaffirms Tribal Sovereignty Major Decision Will Help Keep Native Children and Parents Together In a landmark victory for tribal sovereignty and the rights of tribal nations, the United States Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a critical federal law protecting the rights of Native children to remain connected […]

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