The Personal Responsibility Vortex Bret Weinstein is an evolutionary theorist and member of the faculty at The Evergreen State College.
According EU and US, Microsoft Exchange email hack came from China The European Union and United States on Monday blamed China for the hacking of the Microsoft Exchange email server that compromised tens of thousands of computers around the world earlier this year.
German Flood Deaths Highlight Climate Change Risks for People with Disabilities On July 15, twelve people with disabilities living in a group home drowned in floods in Sinzig, Germany, because they did not manage to evacuate in time.
Threat of Prosecution Forces Closure of Top Russian Rights Group On July 18, Team 29, a leading association of Russian human rights lawyers, announced it was shutting down because its members, clients, and supporters faced imminent risk of prosecution.
UAE: Prominent Jailed Activist in Danger (Beirut) – A prominent Emirati human rights defender may face retaliation after a private letter he wrote detailing his mistreatment in detention and flagrantly unfair trial was published in the regional media, Human Rights Watch and the Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) said today. United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities have
Raising Our Vibration Through Compassion & Unconditional Love An internationally recognized nonprofit research and education organization, the Institute of HeartMath dedicates itself to helping people reduce stress, self-regulate emotions, and build energy and resilience for healthy, happy lives. HeartMath tools, technology, and training teach people to rely on the intelligence of their hearts in concert with that of
7 Telltale Signs Someone Is Twisting Facts (and What to Do) Twisting facts is a facet of psychological manipulation.It’s used by toxic individuals to always come out on top, and never take responsibility for negative behaviors.
A Day to Reflect on International Justice Tomorrow is International Criminal Justice Day, marking the anniversary of the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) founding treaty, the Rome Statute.
Frontex Reform Needed to Protect Migrant Rights in Europe The European Border and Coast Guard Agency, known as Frontex, has failed to protect the rights of people at European Union borders, a European Parliament investigation has found.
Japan: Stop Real Estate Project in Myanmar Japanese business entities should stop their participation in a commercial real estate project involving Myanmar’s abusive military, Human Rights Now, Human Rights Watch, Japan International Volunteer Center, Justice For Myanmar, and Mekong Watch said today.
UK National Food Strategy Has Game-Changing Potential A major independent review of the United Kingdom’s food systems has underscored the deep inequality around access to nutritious food in the country.
Top 10 Places to Forage for Mushrooms For thousands of years, our ancestors used both functional and entheogenic fungi for spiritual purposes, health benefits, and sustenance.
Inside-Out Hydration for Summer Skin Glowing skin has long been a marker of youth and beauty, for women and men alike.
Belarus: Unprecedented Raids on Human Rights Defenders (Berlin) – Belarusian authorities carried out a day of massive, unprecedented raids and detentions against the Belarus human rights community on July 14, 2021, Human Rights Watch said today.
Pakistan: Pass Anti-Torture Bill (New York) – Pakistan’s National Assembly should urgently pass a bill that would make torture a criminal offense, Human Rights Watch and Justice Project Pakistan said today.