Source: Karen Human Rights Group Country: Myanmar A new report explores the issue of transitional justice by examining the legacy of past human rights violations and the current human rights situation in Southeast Myanmar. Today, at the Myanmar Press Freedom Center in Yangon, the Karen Human Rights Group (KHRG) launched […]
Read MoreLess than 50 meters from a Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) base, student protesters are building a fortress.
Read MoreA Rohingya girl goes to fetch water in Balukhali camp, Bangladesh. Credit: Umer Aiman Khan/IPS By External SourceUNITED NATIONS, Nov 15 2019 (IPS) Judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday authorized an investigation into alleged crimes against humanity, namely deportation, which have forced between 600,000 and one million Rohingya refugees out of Myanmar, into neighboring Bangladesh since 2016. […]
Read MoreWater is a precious resource threatened by environmental change. Corporations across the globe are learning to use it more sustainably; however, according to a new report, they should be doing a better job. Published for the third time since 2015 by sustainability nonprofit Ceres, the Feeding Ourselves Thirsty report looks into […]
Read MoreSebanyak 445 personel gabungan dilibatkan untuk memadamkan kebakaran hutan yang masih terjadi di lereng Gunung Lawu masuk wilayah Kabupaten Magetan, Jawa Timur. Kasi Kedaruratan dan Logistik BPBD Magetan, Ferry Yoga Saputra …
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Read MoreJapan’s new Emperor Naruhito will take part in a ritual feast with a sun goddess on Thursday night as part of a centuries-old ceremony to celebrate his ascension to the throne.
Read MoreInvisible to the naked eye, bacteria are often overlooked by people. Yet we ignore them at our own peril. Not only can they make us sick, they can also make the planet sicker. To wit: warming temperatures brought on by climate change will speed up the respiration rate of bacteria, […]
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