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Japan’s PM Kishida Reprimands Aide For Outing Same-Sex Couple

Japan’s PM Kishida Reprimands Aide For Outing Same-Sex Couple

Tokyo: Although a Tokyo court upheld a ban on same-sex marriage from November, it said the lack of legal protection for same-sex families violated their human rights. Recent act in Japan….. On Saturday the Prime

Hong Kong 47 Ready To Face Court, Democracy ‘On Trial’, See Details.

Hong Kong 47 Ready To Face Court, Democracy ‘On Trial’, See Details.

From Monday the national security test is going to begin in Hong Kong. As many as 47 pro-democracy activists and politicians were on trial for a "conspiracy to sabotage" the public by organizing an informal

Breaking: Anupam Kher to play human rights activist HS Phoolka in Nirmat, talks about making Shiv Shastri Balboa

Breaking: Anupam Kher to play human rights activist HS Phoolka in Nirmat, talks about making Shiv Shastri Balboa

After delivering two blockbusters, The Kashmir Files, Karthikeya 2, and superhit heights in 2022, Anupam Kher has an interesting lineup for 2023 as well. Kher will start the year with his first production Shiv Shastri

Walz Signs Bill Prohibiting Discrimination Based On Ethical Hairstyles

Walz Signs Bill Prohibiting Discrimination Based On Ethical Hairstyles

The Minnesota law will now include specific protections against discrimination based on ethnic hairstyles. On Wednesday, Tim Walz signed the Crown Act into law. The law adds hairstyle protections to the state's existing human rights

Sponsorship Of 2023 Women’s World Cup By Saudi Arabian Tourism Body Condemned By Human Rights Groups

Sponsorship Of 2023 Women’s World Cup By Saudi Arabian Tourism Body Condemned By Human Rights Groups

Human rights watchdog criticized Saudi Arabia's tourism body's decision to sponsor the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, calling it a "textbook case of sports-washing". The tournament will begin on July 20

World War II Sex Slavery Victims In The Philippines Urge Japan To Recognize War Crimes

World War II Sex Slavery Victims In The Philippines Urge Japan To Recognize War Crimes

Manila: Filipino women survivors of sexual slavery by Japan's World War II military on Tuesday urged the Japanese government to acknowledge their war crimes, resolve the "comfort women" issue and stop "warming up". Sharon Cabusao-Silva

Decriminalizing Sex Work Could Protect Sex Workers – And Everyone Else – From Gender-Based Violence

Decriminalizing Sex Work Could Protect Sex Workers – And Everyone Else – From Gender-Based Violence

South Africa could see a reduction in gender-based violence in its region after drafting a bill that ends legal punishment for sex work in the country. Last December, a lawsuit was filed to change the

HRW Calls On Ukraine To Probe Banned Anti-Personnel Mine Use

HRW Calls On Ukraine To Probe Banned Anti-Personnel Mine Use

Advocacy group Human Rights Watch has urged Ukraine to investigate allegations that its military fired scores of banned anti-personnel landmines at Russian military positions in the violent battle for the eastern city of Izium last

The Jacksonville Megachurch’s Decision To Cancel Membership Based On Sexuality Is Legal

The Jacksonville Megachurch’s Decision To Cancel Membership Based On Sexuality Is Legal

The First Baptist Church in Downtown Jacksonville was recently in the news for its indecent act. Recently called and asked its members to sign a statement. The statement is something that is trying to put

Students are no longer required to write their father’s name as the guardian: Bangladesh

Students are no longer required to write their father’s name as the guardian: Bangladesh

Dhaka: In Bangladesh, while filling out any government forms or any governmental certificate the students are not forced to write their father’s name as guardian. This is going to be happen for the first time