Respect Rights in Monkeypox Response (New York) – Governments should work with affected communities to promote accurate, non-stigmatizing information about monkeypox and make testing and treatment widely accessible, Human Rights Watch said today. As hundreds of cases are reported in Europe and North America, health authorities should draw on lessons from effective management in Africa, and
Sri Lanka: Two More Men Die Waiting in Fuel Lines Two men died in Sri Lanka this week while waiting in hours-long lines for fuel amid the country’s ongoing financial crisis, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported Thursday.
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McCarthy: Biden's Energy Proposals Are Like 'Venezuela All over Again' During an interview aired on Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Kudlow,” House Minority Leader Rep.
Feminist and LGBT Rights Activist on Trial in Russia A prosecutor has called for Russian activist Yulia Tsvetkova to serve three years and two months in prison during a closed trial over absurd “pornography” charges.
Flood Rocks Abbott Baby Formula Plant Likely Delaying Production for 'Weeks' Baby formula “production and distribution” at Abbott’s plant in Sturgis, Michigan, will likely be delayed “for a few weeks” after flooding Monday has led to setbacks, the company announced Tuesday.
Exclusive — Rep. Markwayne Mullin: Biden Administration 'Trying to Wreck Our Economy' for a 'Socialist Takeover' Rep.Markwayne Mullen (R-OK) said the Biden administration is deliberately harming the U.S.
Gambia Should Take Concrete Steps for Ex-President Jammeh to Face Justice (Banjul) - The “Jammeh2Justice” campaign, made up of victims of the former regime and Gambian and international activists, calls on the government of The Gambia to take concrete steps to bring former president Yahya Jammeh and his alleged accomplices to justice. The Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC) has tied
Australia: Prioritize Rights at Home, Abroad (Sydney) – Australia’s new prime minister, Anthony Albanese, should adopt an ambitious human rights-centered foreign policy agenda and initiate urgent domestic rights reforms, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to Prime Minister Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong. “Prime Minister Albanese has the opportunity to reshape Australia’s
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Africa: End Rights Abuses Against Girls (Nairobi) – African governments should not tolerate or legally permit child marriage, denial of education, or other human rights abuses against girls, Human Rights Watch said today on the African Union’s Day of the African Child. The 2022 theme is “Eliminating Harmful Practices Affecting Children.” African governments should adopt stronger
Artificial Sweetener ‘Fad’ Additives: Worse Than Sugar? STORY AT-A-GLANCE This article was previously published February 26, 2019, and has been updated with new information.
Do Psychiatric Meds and War Games Lead to Mass Shootings? STORY AT-A-GLANCE While many have bought into the simplistic idea that availability of firearms is the cause of mass shootings, a number of experts have pointed out a more uncomfortable truth, which is that mass shootings are far more likely the result of how we've been mistreating mental illness, depression
Atlanta Fed's GDP Tracker Falls To Zero Economic growth appears to have come to a standstill, a widely followed barometer of the economy showed Wednesday.
Biden Energy Secretary: 'Unsustainable' Gas Prices ‘Accelerating Our Progress Toward Clean Energy' Gas prices are “unsustainable,” but there is no “quick fix,” Biden’s Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm said this week.“I mean, I think the prices are unsustainable for many people right now.