There Is No Justice That Neglects Disability: A Global Call for Inclusion

As we strive for greater diversity, equity, and inclusion across the world, we must confront the critical issue of disability justice. Disability is not a peripheral issue in the fight for social justice, but a central one. Achieving true social justice demands that disability be woven into every policy discussion and that the needs of […]

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Children face unprecedented challenges by 2050, UNICEF report warns

‘The State of the World’s Children 2024: The Future of Childhood in a Changing World’, explores three megatrends young people face including climate disasters, demographic shifts and technological disparities that will dramatically reshape childhood by 2050. “It is shocking that in the 21st century, any child still goes hungry, uneducated, or without even the most […]

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Children’s Rights Neglected Globally Amid Conflict and Climate Change

Every year on November 20, the world marks World Children’s Day, a moment to reflect on the rights of children and the progress made in ensuring their well-being. Celebrated globally, this day commemorates the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in 1989, a landmark treaty that guarantees a range […]

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Unjust Sentencing under Hong Kong’s National Security Law

The United States strongly condemns the sentences announced today in Hong Kong’s National Security Law (NSL) trial of pro-democracy advocates, known as the NSL 47.  The 45 defendants sentenced today were aggressively prosecuted, and many now face life-altering imprisonment simply for their peaceful participation in political activities which are protected under the Basic Law of […]

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Israel Offers $5 Million Reward for Return of Hostages Held by Hamas

In a bold move amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a $5 million reward for anyone who provides information leading to the safe return of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Netanyahu’s announcement, made in a video filmed inside Gaza, highlights Israel’s commitment to securing the […]

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Saudi Arabia: Unprecedented Surge in Executions of Foreign Nationals with over 100 Executions so far in 2024

In 2024, Saudi Arabia has seen an alarming rise in the number of executions, particularly those involving foreign nationals. According to human rights organizations, the country has executed more than 100 foreigners, marking the highest number ever recorded. This surge in executions is part of a broader trend that has seen Saudi Arabia’s use of […]

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1000th day since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine

Joint statement of the OSCE Troika VIENNA, On 19 November 2024 — The OSCE Troika – Malta, North Macedonia and Finland – made the following statement: “On this 1000th day since the Russian Federation’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we, the OSCE Troika members – Malta, North Macedonia and Finland – reaffirm our steadfast support for the […]

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U.S. Condemns Unjust Sentencing Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law

Press StatementNovember 19, 2024 The United States strongly condemns the sentencing of 45 pro-democracy advocates in Hong Kong, who were convicted under the controversial National Security Law (NSL). This case, widely known as the NSL 47, involves individuals who were aggressively prosecuted for peacefully participating in political activities that are protected under Hong Kong’s Basic […]

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Why Are Migrants Seen as a Threat in Europe Despite Demographic Needs?

The issue of migration has become one of the most divisive and polarizing topics in European politics, particularly in recent years, as the continent grapples with rising numbers of refugees and migrants seeking to cross its borders. While much of the discourse around migration often frames migrants as a burden or threat to national security, […]

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The Deadly Migration Crisis: Over 30,000 African Migrants Lost in the Mediterranean and the Desert from 2020-2024

The perilous journey from Africa to Europe, primarily by sea, has been a deadly route for thousands of migrants attempting to escape poverty, violence, and instability in their home countries. Since 2020, the number of migrants lost at sea or in the desert while attempting to cross the Mediterranean or Saharan routes has reached staggering […]

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