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		Floods isolate thousands in southeast Australia as recovery operations begin
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
May 26, 2025
Floods isolate thousands in southeast Australia as recovery operations begin
						Helicopters dropped emergency animal feed to stranded farmers on Sunday as flood recovery efforts began in southeast Australia, news reports said. Five people have died and over 30,000 remain isolated in New South Wales (NSW) after days of heavy rain…					
				
			
		Sri Lanka’s Education Ministry announces two-day school closure for Hajj season and Eid Al-Adha
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
May 26, 2025
Sri Lanka’s Education Ministry announces two-day school closure for Hajj season and Eid Al-Adha
						Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Education has announced the closure of all schools across the island on Friday, June 6, and Monday, June 9, in observance of this year’s Hajj season. Eid Al-Adha is expected to fall on Saturday, June 7,…					
				
			
		Spain’s hijab restrictions spark outcry over religious freedom
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
May 25, 2025
Spain’s hijab restrictions spark outcry over religious freedom
						Catalonia’s ruling Junts party has sparked controversy by supporting a ban on Islamic headscarves in schools, alongside prohibitions on burqas in public spaces. The move, announced last Tuesday, cites “gender equality” and “public security” justifications but faces accusations of Islamophobia.…					
				
			
		Amnesty International Ghana urges full abolition of death penalty
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
May 25, 2025
Amnesty International Ghana urges full abolition of death penalty
						Amnesty International Ghana has renewed calls for constitutional reform to abolish the death penalty for high treason, following Ghana’s 2023 repeal of capital punishment for most crimes. The group also urged commuting 182 existing death sentences to life imprisonment. Vice…					
				
			
		Agricultural Soils Surpass Oceans as Global Microplastic Hotspot, Threatening Food Security
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
May 25, 2025
Agricultural Soils Surpass Oceans as Global Microplastic Hotspot, Threatening Food Security
						A landmark study led by Murdoch University researchers reveals that agricultural soils have quietly become the planet’s primary repository of microplastics, accumulating concentrations 23 times higher than those found in ocean waters, Earth.com revealed. This invisible contamination, driven by decades…					
				
			
		Earth Approaches Critical 1.5°C Warming Threshold for Second Straight Year
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
May 25, 2025
Earth Approaches Critical 1.5°C Warming Threshold for Second Straight Year
						Global temperatures in April 2025 reached 1.49°C above pre-industrial levels, nearly matching 2024’s record, Earth.com reported citing data from Berkeley Earth. Scientists warn the planet is now on track to exceed the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C threshold for an unprecedented second…					
				
			
		Denmark Approves Controversial Retirement Age Hike to 70 by 2040
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
May 24, 2025
Denmark Approves Controversial Retirement Age Hike to 70 by 2040
						Denmark’s parliament passed a bill Thursday to gradually raise the retirement age to 70 by 2040—the highest in Europe—with 81 votes in favor and 21 against, Anadolu Agency reported. The law applies to those born after January 1, 1971, following…					
				
			
		Nine EU Nations Push for Reassessment of Human Rights Convention Interpretation
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
May 24, 2025
Nine EU Nations Push for Reassessment of Human Rights Convention Interpretation
						A coalition of nine EU countries—Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland—has called for a renewed dialogue on how the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is applied, particularly regarding migration policies, Anadolu Agency reported.…					
				
			
		Over 400 Rohingya Feared Dead in May Boat Incidents, Says UNHCR
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
May 24, 2025
Over 400 Rohingya Feared Dead in May Boat Incidents, Says UNHCR
						The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) reported on Friday that 427 Rohingya fleeing Myanmar and Bangladesh refugee camps may have died in two boat disasters this month, Arab News reported. Survivor accounts indicate a vessel carrying 267 people sank off Myanmar’s…					
				
			
		UN Human Rights Chief Alarms Over Escalating Crisis in South Sudan
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
May 24, 2025
UN Human Rights Chief Alarms Over Escalating Crisis in South Sudan
						UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk has issued a stark warning about the rapidly worsening human rights situation in South Sudan, marked by escalating violence, arbitrary arrests, and inflammatory rhetoric, Anadolu Agency reported. Since February, clashes between government…					
				
			 
				