Iran’s 1988 Mass Executions In 1988, Iranian authorities, acting on the orders of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini, summarily and extrajudicially executed thousands of political prisoners across the country.
'Neural Voice Camouflage:' Techies Think the Answer to Creepy AI Spying on You Is More Creepy AI Researchers have developed a new method to prevent AI systems from spying on you — but the solution is just as creepy as the issue it’s solving.
California Court Says Bees Are 'Fish' Protected by Endangered Species Act A three-judge California state appellate court ruled on Tuesday that bees are in fact “fish” protected under the state’s Endangered Species Act.
How Doctors Are Incentivized and Brainwashed To Be Puppets STORY AT-A-GLANCE This article was previously published October 6, 2019, and has been updated with new information.
One Year Since Deadly Heatwave in Canada, Protections Still Needed As the one-year anniversary of a lethal heatwave in Western Canada approaches, the British Columbia and Canadian governments need to ensure that support is in place for those most at risk from climate change-exacerbated extreme heat. Last year, Human Rights Watch documented how lack of access to cooling and targeted
Moon Magic: Gemini New Moon Time to have fun! New Moons are the perfect opportunity to initiate new ideas and intentions into the world! We are reminded during this time that when we take action to nourish our mind and body we create fertile ground for new seeds to grow. The energy of a new
Georgia GOP Voters Favor Populist Agenda to Fight Left-Wing Corporations Georgia Republican primary voters consistently say they prefer populist policy solutions to fight corporate influence in the nation’s elections, immigration system, and social issues.
Court Ends Suspension of NGO in Uganda The Ugandan High Court’s decision to overturn the suspension of Chapter Four, a legal aid organization, is welcomed but also a reminder of the urgent need to end unjustified and arbitrary restrictions on civil society groups in Uganda. On August 10, 2021, the National Bureau for Non-governmental Organizations indefinitely
Australia: Crucial Need for Ambitious Climate Action (Sydney, May 24, 2022) – The new Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, should make ambitious action on climate a priority of his new government, Human Rights Watch said today.
Breitbart Business Digest: The Public Demands Action to Fight Inflation Joe Biden is discovering a political truth that no president has had to confront in decades: Americans hate inflation.
Vancouver Man Kicks Out Tesla Window to Escape Burning Car that Locked Him Inside Firefighters in Vancouver, Canada, are investigating a car fire involving a Tesla after an electrical malfunction caused the vehicle doors to lock shut, trapping the driver inside as smoke began pouring in through vents. The driver kicked out a window to escape from Elon Musk’s electric vehicle. CTV News
Politico Poll: More Americans Want Less Migration A growing share of Americans wants immigration levels to be reduced, according to a new poll from Politico and Harvard University’s medical school.
EU: Bolster Justice Efforts Worldwide (Brussels) – The European Union (EU) and its member states should take concrete steps to strengthen the international justice system, including through national prosecutions of crimes under international law, 8 human rights groups said today. Member states should expand the reach of justice by adopting necessary laws, creating or reinforcing specialized
Dr Vernon Coleman: “They faked a pandemic, they faked a test, and they faked a cure” Dr Vernon Coleman has released his latest “old man in a chair” video.
The WHO is changing their International Health Regulations…& that’s NOT good May 22nd is the start of the World Health Organisation’s 75th annual World Health Assembly, in Geneva.