Tag #Human Rights

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Child Labor Fuels Nigeria's Lithium Boom

Six-year-old Juliet Samaniya works in illegal lithium mines in Nasarawa, Nigeria, for less than a dollar a day, highlighting the exploitation of children in the global clean energy transition due to poverty, weak regulations, and the involvement of Chinese companies.

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Sednaya Prison's Horrors Exposed After Assad's Fall

The liberation of Sednaya prison in Syria following Assad's fall has exposed horrific details of torture, starvation, and thousands of deaths within its walls, as detailed by former inmate Aisha Gasan Zeitoun, whose testimony corroborates earlier reports by Amnesty International and Human Rights Wat...

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"FIFA Awards 2030 and 2034 World Cups Amidst Human Rights Concerns"

"FIFA awarded the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia and the 2030 World Cup to Spain, Portugal, and Morocco; six countries automatically qualify for 2030; Norway abstained due to concerns about the bidding process."

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UK to Compensate LGBT Veterans Dismissed for Sexuality

The UK government will compensate up to 2,500 LGBT veterans dismissed from the British military between 1967 and 2000, with payments up to £70,000 each, following a £75 million compensation scheme approved by Labour ministers to address past injustices.

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Gender Equality
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2034 World Cup Awarded to Saudi Arabia Amidst Ethical Concerns

The 2034 World Cup will be held in Saudi Arabia in January, utilizing 15 stadiums (11 new, 4 renovated) across multiple cities, raising concerns about worker rights and ethical implications similar to the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

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2034 World Cup Awarded to Saudi Arabia Amid Human Rights Concerns

The 2034 World Cup will be held in Saudi Arabia in January, using 15 stadiums (11 new, 4 renovated) across five cities, raising human rights concerns similar to Qatar 2022, despite the KNVB's decision not to boycott.

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"Sinaloa Cartel War Leaves Over 1,000 Dead, Displaced in Culiacán"

"A three-month war between rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel has left over 1,000 dead or disappeared in Culiacán, Mexico, causing a humanitarian crisis marked by homicides, forced disappearances, forced displacements, and widespread uncertainty, despite a significant military presence."

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Amnesty International Accuses Israel of Gaza Genocide

Amnesty International accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza, citing the intentional destruction of infrastructure, mass displacement, and the hindering of humanitarian aid; similar conclusions have been made by UN investigators and other experts, fueling an intense debate over the legal definition and ...

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Turkey Increases Capacity for Syrian Refugee Departures Amidst Economic Crisis and EU Funding

Since the fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, 500-600 Syrians have been leaving Turkey daily, with the government planning to increase border crossing capacity to 20,000 daily to manage this exodus amidst Turkey's economic crisis and rising anti-immigrant sentiment, while the EU funds Turkey's ...

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Syrian Poet Adonis Receives International Poetry Prize, Emphasizing Freedom of Speech

The Syrian poet Adonis, known for introducing free verse into Arabic literature, received the Joan Margarit International Poetry Prize in Paris, emphasizing the lasting power of poetry compared to politics and advocating for freedom of speech as essential for societal progress.

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FIFA awards 2030 World Cup to Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and South American nations; 2034 to Saudi Arabia

FIFA has awarded the 2030 World Cup to Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and three South American nations (Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay), and the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia, despite human rights concerns raised by organizations such as Amnesty International.

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Pope Francis Calls for Welcoming Migrants Amid Record Global Migration

Pope Francis called for welcoming, supporting, and integrating migrants, citing the Gospel, as Europe and the US face record migration levels, with NYC spending $4.88 billion on migrant services in 2023-2024; he praised groups like ResQ that rescue migrants at sea.

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