Climate action in many Asian nations remains heavily leadership-driven, making it particularly susceptible to disruption.
British sailing great Sir Ben Ainslie heads a list of 400 Olympians who have signed a letter urging the next president of the ...
The DWP forced over 680,000 people to pay for its own mistakes. Now campaigners want the law changed
The legal charity has helped several claimants win back thousands from the DWP in unfair overpayment cases. Alongside 30 ...
UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) and GSMA, in collaboration with global technology group e&, have presented the ...
In the shadow of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, climate advocates have gathered in the NSW capital for Climate Action Week Sydney ...
For their 11th annual film screening at the Rosendale Theatre, Amnesty International screened 'Borderland | The Line Within.' ...
Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abdel Fattah remains in prison, even though he finished his unfair five-year sentence on ...
As the world grapples with how to tackle climate change, countries that signed the Paris Agreement outline their commitments ...
The adoption of a political declaration on gender equality at the UN yesterday, despite relentless opposition from a handful ...
Philippine ex-president Duterte is heading to The Hague to face ICC charges linked to 'war on drugs'
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is being flown to the Netherlands to face an International Criminal Court charge ...
According to Amnesty International’s estimates, more than 1 million children live under the control or influence of armed gangs in Haiti, a country in deep political, humanitarian, and security ...
Kumi Naidoo's journey from a young activist fighting against apartheid to a global advocate for human rights and climate ...
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