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Singapore: OHCHR calls on authorities to halt imminent trafficking execution

OHCHR’s Ravina Shamdasani was briefing journalists in Geneva, and said that reports had emerged from Singapore that it was “poised to conduct a further...

UN salutes ‘inspiring’ life of civil rights champion Harry Belafonte

“At this moment of sorrow, let us be inspired by his example and strive to defend the dignity and rights of every human being,...

Power struggle imperils Sudan’s future, ‘lights fuse that could detonate across borders’

António Guterres was addressing an emergency session of the UN Security Council in New York, and again demanded an end to the fighting between...

Will the Spanish presidency of the Council of the EU be suspended?

This is the question some activists are asking themselves in Spain The presidency of the Council of the European Union (Consillium) is rotating and...

‘Methane blockers’ on British cows to reduce carbon emissions

Cows in the UK may be given "methane blockers" in a bid to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, the Guardian reports. The proposal comes after...

Crypto-asset transfers – new tracing rules in the EU

Parliament endorsed the first EU rules to trace crypto-asset transfers, prevent money laundering, as well as common rules on supervision and customer protection.

Human rights breaches in Russia, Afghanistan and Nigeria

On Thursday, the European Parliament adopted three resolutions on human rights breaches in Russia, Afghanistan and Nigeria.

Sudan, UN pledges to ‘stand with and work for the Sudanese people’

The UN Secretary-General on Monday welcomed the temporary relocation of hundreds of staff members and their families from Sudan's capital, Khartoum, amid the continuing...

Does Removing Criminal Penalties for Drug Use Lead to More Drug Use?

The debate over drug use legalization has gone on for years, with little progress being made towards a compromise that meets the interests of...

Antarctic ice melting slows the circulation of water in the world’s oceans

The rapid melting of Antarctic ice is dramatically slowing the circulation of water in the world's oceans and could have catastrophic effects on global...
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