Pakistan: UN experts demand halt to mass evictions along Karachi’s watercourses
Evictions of up to 100,000 poor people in Karachi have no clear legal basis, and must be halted, say UN experts.
College Student Goes Viral When Bystander Catches Him Giving Belongings Away to Homeless Man
When American artistic icon Andy Warhol made the 1968 pronouncement, “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes,” no-one knew
Governments must protect those who help torture victims, say human rights experts
Top UN rights experts appealed on Thursday for all governments to ensure that victims of torture receive the rehabilitation services they need,
Man Goes on 2000-Mile Quest to Mine His Own Diamonds for Engagement Ring—and Finds a 2.2 Carat Beauty
For years, this 26-year-old had been dreaming of finding his own precious gems to create a special engagement ring for
Yoga, 5 star che lo praticano ogni giorno
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One-legged Woman is a World Class Salsa Dancer and Inspiration to All (WATCH)
A salsa dancer in Venezuela has become a YouTube sensation and an inspiration to differently-abled people everywhere. After losing a
Lo stato della scuola, quale futuro per la didattica a distanza
Con il crollo della curva dei contagi in discesa in molte aree del Paese, si è tornati a fare scuola in presenza, almeno a rotazione.
UN experts: G7 Governments must ensure vaccines’ access in developing countries
UN human rights experts call on leaders of the world’s largest economies to make sure people in the Global South get equal access to COVID-19
Turkey: Stop mis-using the law to detain human rights defenders, urges UN expert
A UN experts calls on Turkey to release imprisoned human rights defenders and to stop using vague terrorism charges against those who stand up for
Step up HIV fight, to end AIDS ‘epidemic of inequalities’ by 2030
Although the world has made “great strides” since the first case of AIDS was reported, four decades ago, the UN General Assembly President said on
See Rare Sunrise Spectacular As Solar Eclipse Hits Parts of U.S. and Canada This Week
It’s time to dig out the solar glasses from the back of the cupboard, because on the morning of June 10—that’s this Thursday—the Sun, Moon,
5 Experiments Proving Invertebrates Are Much More Aware than We Think
Swat a fly; who cares, it’s not like they have feelings. Or do they? Jonathan Balcombe is an English ethnologist—a studier of animal behavior—and has