Britons to Pay Fifth More for Bread Due to Russian Invasion The price of a loaf of bread is set to increase by 20 per cent in Britain as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine causing a global wheat shortage.
UN rights body should urgently create monitoring & accountability mechanism “We left because we live with no bomb shelter,” Yulia told Human Rights Watch.Just like her, close to 800,000 have fled Ukraine in search of safety, and over 100,000 have been internally displaced.
Florida’s 15-Week Abortion Ban Threatens Rights and Dignity The Senate for the US state of Florida passed a cruel and dangerous bill today that will ban abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
Nonstop Ringing: Can COVID-19 Lead to Tinnitus? STORY AT-A-GLANCE Since the start of 2020, people who have gotten COVID-19 have not all recovered immediately.
Broccoli Shows Major Healing Potential STORY AT-A-GLANCE This article was previously published August 27, 2018, and has been updated with new information.
Understanding Today’s Hybrid War STORY AT-A-GLANCE In the video above, podcaster Joe Rogan interviews Maajid Nawaz, author of “Radical,” a former Islamist revolutionary who eventually became an anti-extremism activist.
Feds’ Annual Energy Report: Oil, Gas Dominate Energy through 2050 The federal Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its Annual Energy Outlook 2022 on Thursday that shows that despite the global war on fossil fuels in the name of climate change, oil and gas will be the most consumed energy source in the United States through 2050. The report said energy
Coalition of 8 State Attorneys General Opens Investigation of China-Owned TikTok A bipartisan coalition of eight state attorneys general announced that it has opened an investigation into the Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok this week.
Rwanda gets free pass at African Court In January 2014, I was invited to visit Rwanda in my capacity as the UN special rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association.
Uzbekistan Should Stop Harassing, Jailing Bloggers In many countries social media has become the infrastructure of discussion in the public sphere.
US Unprecedented Excess Death Toll Keeps Climbing STORY AT-A-GLANCE More than 1 million excess deaths have been recorded since the COVID-19 pandemic began nearly two years ago, according to data released by the U.S.
Curcumin Supplementation May Impart Cognitive Benefits STORY AT-A-GLANCE This article was previously published February 8, 2018, and has been updated with new information.
Pending Execution Highlights Singapore’s Failures on Disability Rights When Singapore ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) in 2013, it committed to protect the rights of the more than quarter-million people with disabilities in the city-state. However, the case of Nagaenthran Dharmalingam, sentenced to death for a nonviolent drug offense, has highlighted Singapore’s
Ukraine: Countries Request ICC War Crimes Inquiry Thirty-eight governments have taken a significant step toward ensuring documentation of potential war crimes by asking the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor to open an investigation in Ukraine, Human Rights Watch said today. On February 28, 2022, the ICC prosecutor, Karim Khan, signaled his intention to seek to open a
Global Plastics Treaty: A Historic Opportunity to Protect Human Rights Today, parties to the United Nations Environment Assembly agreed to establish a committee to draft a treaty addressing the global plastics crisis.