Fragrance/Perfumes Are Being Labelled As The New ‘Second Hand Smoke’ Regulation on cosmetics and fragrances, like perfumes, are not quite strong and a host of toxic substances are used in their manufacturing.
Tulsi Gabbard Files Lawsuit Against Hillary Clinton Over Defamatory Statements Tulsi Gabbard, a United States Congresswoman, Army National Guard Major, and 2020 presidential candidate, filed a defamation lawsuit against Hillary Rodham Clinton for her defamatory remarks.
Retired American Bishop Believes The Church Invented Hell & Is In The “Control Business” Below is a video of Jon Shelby Spong, a retired American bishop of the Episcopal Church explaining that religion is a business and it is used as a control mechanism.
Snakes In Suits: Are Psychopaths Running The World? By comparing traits of psychopaths, as determined by experts, to those of people in corporate or political positions of power, we can see a clear link.
Nepal: Recent Steps Undermine Transitional Justice Expand Nepalese war victim, Pabitra Sunakhari, shows a photograph of her son as she speaks to a journalist in Birendranagar, Surkhet District, Nepal on February 2, 2017. © 2017 PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP via Getty Images (Geneva) – Recent steps taken by the government are a serious setback on Nepal’s transitional justice
Let’s Contemplate A Future Without Money & How It Would Work Several brave thinkers, including Jacque Fresco of the Venus Project and Colin Turner of the Free World Charter, have proposed ways in which a future society could thrive if we eliminated money and trade and instead built a resource-based economy. The first step in any new paradigm is believing it's
Togo, West Africa Added To A Growing List of Countries That Are Banning Glyphosate Togo, a country in West Africa has decided to ban the use of toxic chemical pesticide, glyphosate because of growing health and environmental concerns.
World Court Rules Against Myanmar on Rohingya Expand Rohingya refugees walk through rice fields after crossing the border from Myanmar into Palang Khali, Bangladesh, October 19, 2017. © 2017 Jorge Silva/Reuters (Brussels) – The International Court of Justice (ICJ) order on January 23, 2020, directing Myanmar to prevent all genocidal acts against Rohingya Muslims is crucial for protecting
Cambodia: Opposition Leader’s Trial Blocked to Public Expand Cambodian police officers stand guard in front of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court during a hearing of Kem Sokha, the head of the dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020. © 2020 AP Photo/Heng Sinith (Bangkok) – The Cambodian opposition leader, Kem Sokha, is
Guinea Support for 2009 Massacre Trial ‘Unequivocal’ Opposition supporters flee Conakry’s main stadium on September 28, 2009, after security forces stormed and opened fire on rally participants.
Qatar: 5-Year Prison Sentence Set for ‘Fake News’ Expand An image of the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on a building in Doha, Qatar. © 2019 Anke Waelischmiller/AP Images An image of the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on a building in Doha, Qatar. (Beirut) – Qatar has amended its penal code to restrict further
Finland’s Prime Minister Calls For A 4-Day Workweek To Increase Productivity & Family Time The Prime Minister of Finland feels that a 4-day workweek could have an overall benefit for the citizens of her country.
Cambodia: Drop Charges Against 2 Journalists Expand Former RFA reporters Uon Chhin and Yeang Sothearin speak to the media outside of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, Aug. 29, 2019. © 2019 Radio Free Asia (Bangkok) – Cambodian authorities should drop the baseless espionage charges against two former Radio Free Asia (RFA) journalists, Human Rights Watch said today. On
Lebanon: Police Violence Against Protesters Riot police arrest a protester outside a police station in Beirut, Lebanon on Wednesday, January 15, 2020.