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Journalists asked Sami Layouni, a Tunisian male citizen, why he participated in a street protest in Tunis on Monday 13 August. “We are here to support women and to say that women ...
With the world economy still struggling to recover, young people continue to face unprecedented levels of unemployment. The United Nations has responded by producing several events and studies, including May’s Youth ...
Equatorial Guinea brutalizes its people like North Korea and Syria. So why is a prominent U.S. foundation cozying up to its dictator? In the campaign for human rights and justice in ...
United States policy towards Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mbasogo, the dictator/president of Spanish-speaking Equatorial Guinea, is a perfect case study in the hypocrisy of Western leaders when it comes to African strongmen ...
On Friday, 3 August 2012, three men wearing bright balaclava masks climbed onto a building across from the windows of the Khamovnichesky Court in Moscow, Russia. They waved flare torches and chanted ...
Does anyone still believe or wish for a peaceful settlement for Syria? If so today is a good moment to wonder whom this might be. In 16 months, 20,000 people have ...
At least 42 people have been killed and 40 arrested as a result of a special military operation in Khorugh, Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province of Tajikistan, officials reported (24 July). The deadly fighting ...
"The end of AIDS is not free. It is not too expensive. It is priceless." This was the impassioned call of UNAIDS Executive Director, Michel Sidibé, at the opening of the International ...
Ukraine has witnessed a new criminal case brought by Kyiv's tax authorities against Mykola Knyazhutskyi, the Managing Director of TBi. The case against the head of the most reputable television channels ...
Kofi Annan, the UN-Arab League Joint Special Envoy appointed in February 2012 to solve the Syrian crisis, repeated on Wednesday (11 July) that the international community, failing to act with one voice ...
It is well known that not only states commit human rights violations. Private entities, including corporations, do too. What is less known, is that the international legal system that was once a ...
Last Thursday (28 June), I was on the schedule to deliver testimony at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva. I was invited to be part of UN Watch's campaign ...
This week, French President François Hollande meets with three African presidents: Guinean Alpha Condé, Gabonese Ali Bongo and Senegal's Macky Sall. Hollande will use the occasion to set the tone ...
The Global Journal announces GLOBAL+5, a unique opportunity to identify innovative and promising projects addressing the most pressing global challenges for the next five years. The event will take place on ...
On Saturday morning (June 30, 2012), Door IV of Geneva’s Palais des Nations was buzzing with security officers and bodyguards. At the UN Office, Geneva’s Director General, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, together ...
In the months preceding Rio+20, hopes were high that the international summit on sustainable development would deliver actual change in the field of international environmental governance. A week after the gathering ...
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