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Russia clears Afghan Taliban from list of banned terrorist groups

Russia clears Afghan Taliban from list of banned terrorist groups

Russia’s Supreme Court has officially lifted the ban on the Afghan Taliban, removing the group from its list of designated terrorist organizations after more than two decades, Arab News reported. The Taliban, outlawed by Russia as a terrorist movement since…
World’s largest meat company considers breaking Amazon deforestation pledges, again

World’s largest meat company considers breaking Amazon deforestation pledges, again

JBS, the world’s largest meat company, is facing significant challenges in meeting its 2025 commitment to eliminate deforestation from its Amazon cattle supply chain, The Guardian reported. Investigations involving ranchers and union leaders in Pará and Rondônia reveal widespread skepticism…
Uyghur rights group urges hotel chains not to ‘sanitise’ China abuses in Xinjiang

Uyghur rights group urges hotel chains not to ‘sanitise’ China abuses in Xinjiang

Almost 200 international hotels are operating or planned in China’s Xinjiang region amid government efforts to promote tourism despite ongoing human rights concerns, The Guardian reported. A report by the Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) identified 115 active hotels and…
EU eases compliance rules for anti-deforestation law

EU eases compliance rules for anti-deforestation law

The European Union has announced simplified compliance requirements for its anti-deforestation law, set to take effect in December, Reuters reported. The legislation bans imports of products such as soy, beef, cocoa, and palm oil that contribute to deforestation. In response…
Breakthrough Turns Raindrops into Renewable Electricity

Breakthrough Turns Raindrops into Renewable Electricity

Scientists have developed a revolutionary system that converts falling raindrops into usable electricity, offering a potential new source of clean energy, SciTech Daily reported. Researchers from the American Chemical Society achieved this by channeling water droplets through a narrow vertical…
Approximately 3,500 Children Have Died or Disappeared Crossing Central Mediterranean in Past Decade

Approximately 3,500 Children Have Died or Disappeared Crossing Central Mediterranean in Past Decade

UNICEF reports that around 3,500 children have died or gone missing attempting to cross the Central Mediterranean migration route to Italy over the last 10 years, averaging one child lost every day, Reliefweb.com reported. Most of these children—about 70%—travel without…
Belgium Accused of Systematic Human Rights Violations Against Asylum Seekers

Belgium Accused of Systematic Human Rights Violations Against Asylum Seekers

Amnesty International’s damning 33-page report reveals Belgium’s deliberate denial of shelter, healthcare, and dignity to thousands of asylum seekers, violating international law, ETIAS.com reported. Over 12,000 court rulings since 2021 have condemned the government for ignoring housing obligations—primarily affecting racialized…
Japan’s Population Declines by Record 898,000 Amid Demographic Crisis

Japan’s Population Declines by Record 898,000 Amid Demographic Crisis

The decline, driven by aging demographics and a record-low fertility rate (1.2 children per woman in 2023), has prompted urgent policy measures. In June 2024, Japan passed legislation to boost birthrates, expanding child allowances and parental leave. Officials warn the…
EU Border Agency Urged to Enhance Aerial Surveillance to Prevent Mediterranean Deaths

EU Border Agency Urged to Enhance Aerial Surveillance to Prevent Mediterranean Deaths

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on Frontex, the EU’s border agency, to deploy aerial surveillance to prevent migrant deaths in the Mediterranean, where over 31,700 people have died or gone missing in the past decade, Arab News reported. The…
Africa’s Mineral Wealth: A Call for Economic Independence

Africa’s Mineral Wealth: A Call for Economic Independence

In a recent article published by Al Jazeera, Maxwell Gomera, the Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Program in Rwanda, argues that Africa must shift its focus from dependency on foreign aid to harnessing its abundant mineral resources. Gomera…
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