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Frogs may become extinct due to the insatiable appetite for frog legs – about 2 billion frogs have been consumed in nearly 10 years

Europe's hunt for frog legs could drive amphibians to 'irreversible extinction', warns new study. Between 2010 and 2019, European Union countries imported 40.7 million...

Do you know what lokum is made of – learn its history

The history of one of the most popular Turkish delicacies - lokum, mass-produced and consumed, as one of the few sweet delights offered on...

The oldest convicted Nazi has died

Schütz's name and date of birth were found in SS documents Former Nazi concentration camp warden Josef Schütz, who was imprisoned at a record age...

In March-April, 12 Jehovah’s Witnesses sentenced to 76 years in prison in all

Not only Russian citizens disagreeing about Russia’s war on Ukraine or asking Putin to stop the war are sentenced to heavy prison terms. Jehovah’s...

Stop deporting Haitians: Rights experts’ appeal to countries in Americas

The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) sounded the alarm after 36,000 people of Haitian origin were deported during the first...

2022 broke records in the art market

The most expensive private collection and the most expensive work of art of the 20th century were sold The past year 2022 will go down...

Russia, Moscow City Court orders oppressive liquidation of human Rights NGO SOVA Center

As reported by SOVA Center, the remaining most active human rights NGO in Russia, the Russian oppressive fist is now falling on them. We reproduce here the statement of SOVA: On April 27, 2023 Judge Vyacheslav Polyga of the Moscow City...

The first prison sentence for opposing the war on religious grounds was issued in Russia

A 63-year-old Russian Orthodox Christian has become the first person to be sentenced to prison for expressing his opposition to Russia's war in Ukraine...

Singapore, Rights experts call for moratorium on the death penalty

Experts appointed called for Singapore to impose an immediate moratorium on capital punishment, the Government’s continued use of the death penalty for drug-related crimes.

Sudan: Tens of thousands on the move; spectre of ethnic clashes, hunger draws closer

Civilians in Sudan, including scores of internally displaced people and refugees, are scrambling for safety and suffering the disastrous consequences of the violence there
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