John Alexander, a 21-year-old from Buckinghamshire, became vocal against abortion during his teenage years, even before developing a strong interest in Christianity. Raised in the Church of England, he later found inspiration in a Pentecostal Church that addressed social issues, including abortion, more openly than traditional CofE services. Social media and street preaching further influenced… [Read More]
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Georgia Faces Sharp Democratic Decline, OSCE Finds
A new report by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) highlights a significant decline in human rights and democratic standards in Georgia, urging immediate reforms to safeguard fundamental freedoms. The findings follow an OSCE fact-finding mission triggered by 23 participating states invoking the “Moscow Mechanism” to investigate concerns about democratic backsliding and… [Read More]
Why Governments Must Back Vanuatu’s Climate Call
The International Court of Justice has delivered a landmark Advisory Opinion affirming that addressing climate change is a legal obligation, not a choice. States are required under international law to protect the climate system, prevent transboundary harm, and regulate activities driving greenhouse gas emissions. The Court also highlighted that failing to act on climate change… [Read More]
Penzance Council Awards £25K+ in Grants to Local Groups
Penzance Council has awarded over £25,000 in grant funding to support a variety of local community organisations, reflecting its commitment to enhancing community life across the area. The funding supports projects ranging from heritage preservation and arts initiatives to food security and maritime activities, benefiting both residents and the local environment. The increased grant budget… [Read More]
IFC Supports Paraguay’s First Green Fertilizer Plant
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), part of the World Bank Group, has signed debt financing agreements for the Villeta Green Fertilizer Project, developed by ATOME PLC, which will establish one of the world’s first commercial-scale clean hydrogen-based fertilizer plants in Paraguay. The project aims to transform the country’s abundant renewable energy into higher value-added industrial… [Read More]
Ukraine Court Ruling Marks Major Step Toward Equality
Ukraine’s Supreme Court has issued a landmark ruling recognizing a same-sex couple, diplomat Zorian Kis and his partner Tymur Levchuk, as a de facto family, marking a major step forward for equality. The decision upholds a lower court ruling and sets an important precedent for other courts in the country. Despite this judicial progress, legislation… [Read More]
Reimagining Albinism Rights Advocacy: Global Strategies for Inclusion and Equality
In a rural district in Malawi, a community outreach program is raising awareness about violence against people with albinism. Organizers gather residents at a Local Trading Center, encouraging understanding of albinism and the protection of rights, while checking that participants grasp the messages. Despite the positive feedback, these sessions tend to be passive, with limited… [Read More]
Ecuador Defies Court Ruling, Continues Oil Operations Amid Legal Ban
Ecuador is failing to comply with an Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruling designed to protect the Tagaeri and Taromenane Indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation within Yasuní National Park. The court determined that oil extraction in the area, particularly in Block 43, generates environmental pollution and increases the risk of forced contact, exposing these… [Read More]
New Government in Bangladesh Urged to Focus on Human Rights
Bangladesh’s newly elected Prime Minister, Tarique Rahman, and his Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) government face a critical moment to strengthen human rights protections, according to a joint letter from nine rights organizations. Rahman assumed office after a decisive victory in the February 2026 elections, which followed the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in… [Read More]
Bangladesh: Meta Delays in Content Moderation Heighten Violence Risks
Amnesty International has raised serious concerns that Bangladesh could face heightened human rights risks unless Meta takes prompt and effective action to address harmful content on its Facebook platform. Ahead of the 12 February parliamentary elections, Amnesty and other observers noted a surge in misleading and inflammatory content online, some originating from outside Bangladesh, particularly… [Read More]
Kazakhstan Constitution: Human Rights and Rule of Law Under Threat
Kazakhstan’s proposed new Constitution has raised serious concerns over human rights and the rule of law ahead of a referendum scheduled for 15 March, Amnesty International warned. The draft reflects a consolidation of presidential power and a rollback of fundamental freedoms, with limited public consultation or input from independent civil society. The draft Constitution would… [Read More]
Asia-Pacific Agrifood Summit 2026 – Banda Seri Begawan
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has announced advanced preparations for a major Asia-Pacific regional conference aimed at accelerating agrifood systems transformation across 46 countries. The FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific (#APRC38) will be hosted by the Government of Brunei Darussalam at The Empire Hotel from 20 to… [Read More]
UN Asia-Pacific Summit 2026 in Banda Seri Begawan
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has announced that advanced preparations are underway for the 38th FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific (#APRC38), scheduled to take place from 20 to 24 April 2026 at The Empire Hotel in Banda Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam. The conference will bring together Ministers… [Read More]
Asia-Pacific UN Conference 2026: Brunei, 20–24 April
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has announced that advanced preparations are underway for the 38th FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific (#APRC38), scheduled to take place from 20 to 24 April 2026 at The Empire Hotel in Banda Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam. The conference will bring together Ministers… [Read More]
Asia-Pacific Countries Unite to Cut Agricultural Plastic Pollution
The increasing use of plastics in agriculture across Asia and the Pacific is raising significant environmental concerns. Plastics such as mulch films, seedling trays, irrigation pipes, and greenhouse covers are widely used to increase yields, conserve water, and reduce post-harvest losses. However, improper disposal and limited recycling infrastructure have led to rising microplastic contamination in… [Read More]
EIB Global Invests Up to $95M in Paraguay Green Fertiliser Plant
The Villeta Green H₂ Fertiliser Plant, developed by ATOME PLC in Paraguay, is set to produce around 260,000 tonnes per year of low-carbon calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) using green hydrogen generated from Paraguay’s fully renewable electricity system. The project aims to decarbonise a hard-to-abate sector while contributing to food security, sustainable agriculture, and regional fertiliser… [Read More]
Lebanon Crisis: Women Forced to Give Birth on Roadsides
The humanitarian crisis in Lebanon is placing pregnant women at extreme risk, with the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) warning that 11,600 pregnant women have been affected by the escalating conflict and around 4,000 are expected to give birth over the next three months. Many of these women have been displaced from their homes, cut off… [Read More]
UN Chief Launches Major Humanitarian Appeal for Lebanon
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has launched a major humanitarian appeal during a solidarity visit to Lebanon, calling for urgent international support as the country faces the devastating effects of the ongoing Middle East crisis. Speaking in Beirut, he said that solidarity with the people of Lebanon must go beyond words and be matched with immediate… [Read More]
UN Expert Urges Global Support for Myanmar Civilians
Outgoing UN Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews has warned that Myanmar is at a critical turning point and urged governments not to abandon the country’s civilians as conflict, repression, and humanitarian suffering continue to intensify. Presenting his final report to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, he said the current global political climate is making… [Read More]
Global News Brief: Syria Rights Violations and Childbirth Abuse
The United Nations has strongly condemned a recent series of antisemitic attacks targeting synagogues in several countries, warning that such incidents threaten the safety of religious communities and undermine shared human values. The attacks included a powerful explosion outside a historic synagogue in Liège, Belgium, significant shootings at three synagogues in Canada, an attack in… [Read More]
WHO Releases Emergency Funds for Lebanon, Iraq and Syria
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released an additional USD 2 million in emergency funds to support health systems in Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria as the wider Middle East crisis intensifies. The funding comes as strikes involving the United States and Israel against Iran continue, alongside counterstrikes by Tehran across the Gulf and the broader… [Read More]
Canada Supports New Entrepreneurs in Saskatchewan
Small businesses play a critical role in Saskatchewan’s economy, but starting a new business often comes with major challenges such as understanding the market, creating a strong business plan, securing financing, obtaining the right licences, and managing early-stage risks. To help address these barriers, the Government of Canada has announced CAD 910,000 in funding through… [Read More]
Funding Boost for Arts, Culture and Heritage in Yukon
Canada has announced more than CAD 14.3 million in funding to support arts, culture, official languages, and Indigenous languages organizations across the Yukon, reinforcing the important role the cultural sector plays in building vibrant, inclusive, and resilient communities in the North. The announcement was made by the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian Identity and… [Read More]

























