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Antagonistic political rhetoric has fueled the pro-China conspiracy theory that the recall campaign was a means to consolidate the ruling party's power and suppress political dissent.
Responding to reports that at least 29 people were killed, hundreds more injured and more than 1,200 people arbitrarily arrested in Luanda, Huambo, Benguela and Huíla, during a three-day taxi drivers’ ...
In Athens, protesters attempted to block the loading of military cargo suspected to be bound for Israel, part of a growing wave of similar demonstrations against Israel's genocide on Palestinians.
In the wake of the US attacks, the international community asked itself how it could ensure that such horrors were never repeated.
Court of Justice (ECJ) that Italy’s rules on designating certain countries of origin as ‘safe’ for people seeking asylum was incompatible with EU law, Adriana Tidona, Migration Researcher at Amnesty ...
But while young people might be getting a break from the classroom and having a chance to spend more time on their hobbies, they are still learning – whether they’re playing video games, painting toy ...
Matters become more complicated, however, when that distance is mediated by technology – by dating app swipes, messaging on WhatsApp and FaceTime. For myself, as a philosopher of love, there is no ...
The beginning of August marks the latest deadline for US president Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariff policy. This era of chaos and uncertainty began on April 2 and the situation remaims fluid.
In developed countries, around 12% of young people provide regular, unpaid care for a family member. It’s work that’s essential, often invisible – and potentially devastating to their mental health.
Like the confines of a mining ship in deep space, the plot of an Austen novel is less small than it is dense and claustrophobic.
Ahead of a parliamentary vote on a draft Law on Freedom of Expression and Peaceful Assembly planned for the Iraqi Parliament’s session this Saturday 2 August, Razaw Salihy, Amnesty International’s ...
A United Nations Women poll found that 58 percent of girls and young women have experienced at least one form of online harassment, often before they turn twenty-five.