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Ancient Humans Resided in East Timor 44,000 Years Ago, Archaeologists Reveal

Ancient Humans Resided in East Timor 44,000 Years Ago, Archaeologists Reveal

Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of ancient human habitation in East Timor dating back 44,000 years, shedding new light on the region’s rich cultural heritage, Al Jazeera reported today. A team of researchers from Australian and UK universities excavated a deep…
UN Decries ‘Alarming Lack of Compliance’ with Laws Protecting Civilians in 2023 Conflicts

UN Decries ‘Alarming Lack of Compliance’ with Laws Protecting Civilians in 2023 Conflicts

United Nations officials have issued a scathing rebuke of the failure to uphold international humanitarian and human rights laws during armed conflicts around the world in 2023. Speaking on the 75th anniversary of the 1949 Geneva Conventions, UN Deputy Relief…
UN Secretary-General Calls for Urgent Action to Address Environmental Decline

UN Secretary-General Calls for Urgent Action to Address Environmental Decline

In a message delivered on the International Day for Biological Diversity, UN chief Antonio Guterres sounded the alarm over the alarming deterioration of the planet’s ecosystems, Xinhua reported yesterday. Guterres underscored that the world’s complex web of biodiversity, which sustains…
International Tea Day celebrated on 21 May

International Tea Day celebrated on 21 May

The world has celebrated the International Tea Day, marked on 21 May, which was established to raise awareness about this product’s role in combating hunger and poverty across the world. This day highlight tea’s cultural, economic, and social significance, as…
Increasing Inequalities: Amnesty International Report Highlights Human Rights Violations from Border Technology, AI

Increasing Inequalities: Amnesty International Report Highlights Human Rights Violations from Border Technology, AI

Amnesty International’s latest report has exposed the detrimental impact of new technology and AI at borders, perpetuating human rights violations against migrants. The briefing, The Digital Border: Migration, Technology, and Inequality, emphasizes that these technologies, utilized by both governmental and…
European Council passes landmark legislation to harmonize rules on Artificial Intelligence

European Council passes landmark legislation to harmonize rules on Artificial Intelligence

The Council of the European Union has approved a landmark piece of legislation aimed at harmonizing rules on artificial intelligence across the EU. Dubbed the Artificial Intelligence Act, this first-of-its-kind law follows a ‘risk-based’ approach, imposing stricter rules on AI…
Global Free Expression in Crisis for Over Half the World’s Population, Report Warns

Global Free Expression in Crisis for Over Half the World’s Population, Report Warns

A new report has found that the state of free expression is in crisis for over half the global population, VOA reported yesterday. The findings paint a concerning picture as dozens of countries prepare to hold elections in 2024, with…
Jordan Inaugurates Its First Smart Mosque

Jordan Inaugurates Its First Smart Mosque

Amman, Jordan, inaugurated its first smart mosque, “Makkah Khamees,” as part of a broader initiative to enhance mosque services through modern technology, MSN reported yesterday. According to the article, the Jordanian government aims to extend this smart system to mosques…
Tourism Rebounds Strongly in Early 2024, Reaching 97% of Pre-Pandemic Levels

Tourism Rebounds Strongly in Early 2024, Reaching 97% of Pre-Pandemic Levels

International tourism has made a robust recovery, reaching 97% of its pre-pandemic level in the first quarter of 2024, Anadolu Agency cited the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) yesterday. In the first three months of this year, over 285…
UN Refugee Agency Allegedly Declines to Assist Uyghur Asylum Seekers Detained in Thailand

UN Refugee Agency Allegedly Declines to Assist Uyghur Asylum Seekers Detained in Thailand

According to leaked internal documents, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has declined Thailand’s request to help nearly 50 Uyghur asylum seekers who have been held in the country’s detention centers for a decade, RFA reported yesterday. The UNHCR…
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