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Human Rights in the Spotlight as FIFA Prepares to Announce 2026 World Cup Final Host

Human Rights in the Spotlight as FIFA Prepares to Announce 2026 World Cup Final Host

As excitement builds for the 2026 World Cup, attention is turning to the host city for the final, which will test FIFA's newly introduced human rights strategy. The United States, Mexico, and Canada are set

Maryland’s Affluence Revealed: Top 10 Richest Cities Shaping Economic Prosperity

Maryland’s Affluence Revealed: Top 10 Richest Cities Shaping Economic Prosperity

Maryland, a state noted for its historical significance, lively towns, and economic variety, is tucked away on the eastern shore. To better understand Maryland's economic fabric, we will examine the Richest 10 cities in the

Yemeni Woman Human Rights Defender Sentence To Death By Huthi Court

Yemeni Woman Human Rights Defender Sentence To Death By Huthi Court

Fatma al-Arwali, a 34-year-old woman and human rights defender in Yemen, is facing a grave situation.  She was sentenced to death by the Huthi-controlled Specialized Criminal Court in Sana’a on December 5, 2023, accused of

Farmers Voice: Tractor Protests Echo Across Brussels at EU Summit

Farmers Voice: Tractor Protests Echo Across Brussels at EU Summit

In Brussels, a noisy convoy of farmers in big tractors rolled into town, wanting to tell the leaders of the European Union about their problems. These farmers are upset about too many rules, high costs,

Libya Deports Nearly 1000 Migrants Back To Egypt, Nigeria

Libya Deports Nearly 1000 Migrants Back To Egypt, Nigeria

Libya has recently taken action to address the issue of undocumented migrants in the country. This month, they deported nearly 1,000 illegal migrants back to their home countries of Egypt and Nigeria.  The decision is

US: Senators grill Mark Zuckerberg and other tech CEOs on online child safety

US: Senators grill Mark Zuckerberg and other tech CEOs on online child safety

January 31 offered US lawmakers a rare opportunity to question tech bosses. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew and the bosses of Snap, X (previously called Twitter) and Discord were questioned in

Can International Courts Protect Women’s Rights In Afghanistan Against Taliban?

Can International Courts Protect Women’s Rights In Afghanistan Against Taliban?

The situation for women and girls in Afghanistan has been very challenging since the Taliban took control in August 2021.  The Taliban have placed many restrictions on them, which are against their rights. This situation

Wales TUC Report Reveals Unseen Threats: Workers at Risk from Unregulated AI in the Workplace

Wales TUC Report Reveals Unseen Threats: Workers at Risk from Unregulated AI in the Workplace

A new report from Wales TUC talks about the problems workers in Wales are facing because of artificial intelligence (AI) in their workplaces.v It also talks about the risk of AI taking credit for creative

Undermining Asylum: Political Maneuvers Threaten the Right to Seek Refuge in the UK

Undermining Asylum: Political Maneuvers Threaten the Right to Seek Refuge in the UK

In the Midst of Political fervor and Election-year Posturing, the Right to Seek Asylum in the United States has become a Contentious issue. Demonstrators Gathered near the White House in March 2023 to Protest Reported

US: Denver of 710,000 people is struggling to handle 40,000 migrant arrivals

US: Denver of 710,000 people is struggling to handle 40,000 migrant arrivals

Denver, the capital of Colorado in the US, received nearly 40,000 migrants over the past year, making the city of just over 710,000 people the top destination per capita for newly arrived migrants crossing the