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On June 23, 2025, member states agreed on a European Council position that, if it becomes law, would hollow out an EU directive ...
Click to expand Image Des activistes de la Fédération bangladaise de solidarité avec les travailleurs participaient à un rassemblement à Dhaka, au Bangladesh, le 7 mai 2023, dix ans après l'effondreme ...
The League of Socialist Democrats joins the dozens of political parties, labor unions, and civil society groups that have disbanded since the security law was enacted.
The US and other countries have a legal definition of citizenship, yet human psychology and identity politics result in ingrained biases over who truly belongs.
The ocean around Antarctica is rapidly getting saltier at the same time as sea ice is retreating at a record pace. Since 2015, the frozen continent has lost sea ice similar to the size of Greenland.
Civilian casualties and violations in Ukraine have significantly escalated in recent months, including a sharp rise in often deadly drone attacks, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said in a report ...
Two years have passed since a 24-year-old former student walked into a gender studies classroom at the University of Waterloo and stabbed the professor and two students.
Click to expand Image People gather for the Pride March in Budapest, Hungary, on June 28, 2025. © 2025 Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto via AP Photo This weekend in Hungary’s capital Budapest, Human Rights ...
Après l’adoption solennelle à Séville d’engagements majeurs pour accélérer le financement du développement durable, l’heure est venue de s’interroger : comment ces objectifs ambitieux seront-ils attei ...
When the Oasis reunion tour was announced last summer, there was a scramble to get hold of tickets. Very quickly, there followed another scramble – to understand a phenomenon known as “dynamic pricing ...
Canada has proven more resilient than even some of its founders might have anticipated, but not for lack of effort. There will always remain the work of building a better nation.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s pledge to “end the costly use of asylum hotels in this parliament” is a rare thing in British politics: a policy supported by all major political parties and a range of ...