Top 7 Most Common Crimes In The United States
United States - A crime is an unlawful act which occurs everywhere. The United States is no exception. According to the Global Peace Index 2021, the United States is ranked 117th on the list of
United States - A crime is an unlawful act which occurs everywhere. The United States is no exception. According to the Global Peace Index 2021, the United States is ranked 117th on the list of
Australia - As the issue of Child rights becomes more and more important to discuss, so is the world of digitization and their exposure and dependency on the same. As worlds get far more connected
Pakistan - Aboard May 27, a young woman was raped by railway crew members on a moving train, in what could be considered a testament to the rapidly deteriorating situation for women in Pakistan. While
Europe - Spain’s parliament approved a bill in May that makes consent a key determinant in sexual assault cases. The Guarantee of Sexual Freedom Bill, also known as the ‘Only Yes Means Yes’ bill in
Children are the most vulnerable to economic change and sociopolitical upheavals. They go unnoticed and their growing years can be greatly hampered and lost in such turmoil. As the world becomes more and more connected,
Russia - Russia’s lawmakers voted to quit the European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday amid the conflict with the Council of Europe. Subsequently, the parliament passed a pair of bills, ending the European Court
Turkey - Nacho Sanchez Amor, the rapporteur for the European Parliament's report on Turkey, stated during a debate on the report on the opening day of the European Parliament plenary session in Strasbourg on Monday
Iran - Freedom of expression and human rights continues to be a mockery in Iran that has again cut internet access in an attempt to silence wrongdoings to its own folks. In the country’s Southwest
Freedom of the press is important for democracy. Freedom of the press is an essential right in many developed countries. Media is often regarded as the fourth pillar of democracy. Let’s know about the ten
China - The Chinese authorities are trying to “erase history” and “threaten human rights”, said US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, on the 33rd anniversary of the Tiananmen Massacre. He said on Twitter that there
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