Still No Answers 2 Years After Rwanda Singer Found Dead On February 13, 2020, the popular Rwandan singer Kizito Mihigo was arrested and accused of attempting to cross illegally into Burundi.
Autophagy Finally Considered for Viral, Bacterial Treatment STORY AT-A-GLANCE This article was previously published June 27, 2018, and has been updated with new information.
Conservative Web Host: We Will Never Ban Customers for Legal Speech Christopher Bedford is on the front lines when it comes to fighting Big Tech and left-wing organizations’ online efforts to censure and even erase conservative voices.
Ecuador Should Ensure Abortion Access in Rape Cases Lucía was 15 when a stranger raped her as she walked home from school.
Iraq Detains More than 1,000 Children as ISIS Suspects Iraqi authorities detained over 1,000 children, some as young as nine years old, last year on national security charges, primarily for suspected links with the Islamic State (ISIS), according to a new United Nations report. Although ISIS attacks have dropped considerably since the group lost most of its territory
Remembering Dewa Mavhinga The Iroko is a large proverbial ancient tree that grows on the west coast of Africa, in countries like Ghana, Guinea, and Nigeria.
Vietnam: Activists’ Movements Blocked (Bangkok) – The Vietnamese government systematically restricts the rights to freedom of movement of political and human rights activists, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
The UN Shouldn’t Let the Olympics’ Celebration of Uyghur Repression Go Unchallenged The honor of carrying the Olympic flame and lighting the cauldron at the Games’ opening ceremonies is typically reserved for people hosts wish to hold up as embodiments of excellence.
Tanzania Ends Ban of Four Newspapers Tanzania’s Minister for Information, Nape Nnauye, said in a recent meeting with editors that the government has lifted the ban on the Mseto, Mawio, Mwanahalisi, and Tanzania Daima newspapers.
COVID Criminal Network Leads to the Gates of Hell STORY AT-A-GLANCE The video above, by the German Club Der Klaren Worte, or the Club of Clear Words, takes a deep dive into the network of individuals and organizations responsible for the COVID scam. The audio is in German but there is a captioned translation at the bottom of the
Covid Tripled Worker Absenteeism in January, New York Fed Study Shows How badly did omicron hit the U.S.economy? A new study suggests the wounds were deep and some could last for months.
The Unseen Environmental Crises Destroying Humanity In part 1 of this series, we looked at a recent Rockefeller policy document calling for transformative change in food production and how that ties in with the new food agenda. In part 2, we examined the shady history of modern agribusiness and some of the wealthy elites and institutions
The Government is Failing London’s Homeless Children Ruth and her then 6-year-old daughter abruptly became homeless when their landlord evicted them from their London flat in 2012 to convert the property into a large house.
'Day Without Immigrants' Amnesty Protests Fall Flat A much-touted “Day Without Immigrants” strike by illegal migrants Monday failed to have any economic impact, largely because illegals move to the United States to work, often on behalf of their families at home, or to pay off the employers who pay their smuggling bills. “Nearly 100 people gathered at
Egypt: Rights Defender’s Imprisoned Father At Risk (Beirut) - Egyptian authorities should urgently provide health care to Salah Soltan, the detained father of a prominent Egyptian rights defender living in the US, or immediately release him to receive medical attention and investigate claims of torture, 19 human rights organizations said today. On January 26, 2022, Salah Soltan,