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The principles of “separation of powers” and “judicial independence” are recognized by the United Nations as essential ...
Lebanon’s public voter lists expose sensitive personal data, putting citizens at risk of surveillance, discrimination, and ...
During his 12-year papacy, Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1936, gradually won over the hearts and minds of Catholics and non-Catholics alike.
In Mauritania, Sub-Saharan migrants are facing arrests and expulsions. According to some Mauritanian civil society actors, ...
"The people and academics must be able to study and present information about public issues without the threat of criminal prosecution looming over their heads." ...
Countries implementing digital ID programs, such as Nigeria and Kenya, have experienced data breaches, raising fears about ...
Nicaragua continues to strip citizens of their citizenship, whether officially or in silence. Nicaraguan exiles are exploring ...
The legacy of this art is a liberatory one — our people, Black men and women, were principal actors in the fight for freedom ...
While the world debates bombs and sanctions, Iran is quietly running out of water — its land cracked, lakes vanished, and millions forced into climate migration.
Cotonou’s contemporary, elevated Ganhi Market, located in the heart of Cotonou, Benin, opened to the public December 7, 2024, ...
This article explores how the Garos, an Indigenous tribe in Meghalaya, India, plays a vital role in managing and conserving ...
Digital technology has interconnected people and services, but global governance driven by mercantilist interests have led ...
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