Human Rights Committee issues findings on Finland and Kenya
The UN Human Rights Committee has issued its findings on Finland and Kenya which it examined during the latest online session
The UN Human Rights Committee has issued its findings on Finland and Kenya which it examined during the latest online session
Violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians in occupied West Bank has risen markedly in recent months, with assaults and property destruction occurring in an atmosphere of impunity
US anti-terrorism program “Rewards for Justice” violates human rights of some of individuals it targets, experts say.
When it comes to “where babies come from” some tales of impending parenthood can be pretty farfetched: babies delivered via stork, tots turning up under cabbage leaves, infants arriving on the subway. But as hard as it might be to believe, that last one’s true—at least in part. In August of 2000, Danny Stewart was
A three-Michelin-star chef in Spain has discovered that sea grass, a diminutive and little-loved marine plant, produces what is in effect, rice. His adoption of this grain into cooking techniques is now simply one part of his mission to repair sea grass ecosystems around the world—which he says could serve to not only stop the
The rights of refugees and asylum seekers who have fled Burundi for Tanzania must be respected, experts appointed by the UN Human Rights Council said on Tuesday in an appeal to authorities in both countries.
An out-of-the-ordinary request made to the Make-a-Wish Foundation saw a teenage cancer survivor get a trip to a medieval castle to train a dragon. Belle Cress was even able to take the dragon home with her, since it was built and designed specifically to respond to her touch, face, and voice. Make-a-Wish Denver teamed up
Homesickness is a malady with only one known cure. Going home. But sometimes the circumstances are against you. When that happens, people can resort to some pretty bizarre schemes to get themselves back where they long to be. At age 19, an unhappy Brian Robson was working in Melbourne, Australia but sorely pining for his
Seta, lino, lana, cotone. Sono alcune delle fibre naturali e pregiate, provenienti dalla filiera tessile italiana, che diventano protagoniste di esercizi di fiber art realizzati senza l’uso del telaio. È l’idea di Caterina Fumagalli e Adriana Fortunato che, grazie al progetto Noloom, recuperano tessuti non utilizzati e materiale di scarto – come prove di colore,
Dal 21 in VOD film teen Andrea De Sica con Alice Pagani e Fasano