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Between 2015 and 2020, Indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples, along with small, local communities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, gained legal recognition to more than 247 million acres of land — an 85 percent increase. That’s according to a new report from Rights and Resources Initiative, a global nonprofit focused on land and resource rights.
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After months of lobbying from Kyiv, the International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine (ICPA) has opened in The Hague, Netherlands. #EuropeNews
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As the Voice referendum approaches, it is becoming more important to facilitate constructive and sensitive discussions. New research shows how to approach this.
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A visit to Nairobi’s archives led to a ‘eureka moment’ for Kenyan Chao Tayiana. She set out to retell colonial narratives – using digital technology to bring lost and suppressed stories to light.
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President Macky Sall’s previous ambiguity on a third-term bid, perception of a weaponised justice system and arbitrary detention of opposition are the drivers of political violence in Senegal.
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Non-Indigenous Australians need to actively seek the truth about past violence and injustice against Indigenous Australians.
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"Due to the governments’ lack of urgency and failure to implement change, international legal institutions have been brought in to help condemn and combat femicide in Latin America."
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The journalist’s fearless reporting on India under Narendra Modi cost him his job and freedom. Now broadcasting to millions on YouTube, he is the subject of a new documentary
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On 28 and 29 June, community members, popular formations and civil society organisations from across the African continent gathered in Johannesburg to participate in the African Regional Indaba on the UN Binding Treaty on Transnational Corporations and Human Rights.
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The UN’s top expert on the human rights of migrants warned that countries are increasingly adopting anti-immigration practices that heighten deadly risks for migrants, just days after catastrophic sinkings in the Mediterranean.
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For more than 80 years the identities of three girls captured in an iconic photograph were unknown.
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L’Australie va voter, lors d’un référendum d’ici fin 2023. Les citoyens décideront si, oui ou non, ils autorisent la modification de la Constitution pour y reconnaître les autochtones et la création d’un organe représentatif, d’une « Voix » au Parlement.
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Le roi des Pays-Bas Willem-Alexander a présenté samedi ses excuses officielles pour l’implication de son pays et de sa dynastie dans l’esclavage, se déclarant « personnellement et extrêmement » touché.
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Ce nouveau numéro de la revue Culture & Recherche est dédié à la science ouverte. Il présente les productions de la recherche culturelle des acteurs et partenaires institutionnels du ministère de la Culture dans un contexte national, européen et international. Parmi les modes de « faire de la recherche » aujourd’hui, « les pratiques scientifiques plus ouvertes, transparentes, collaboratives et inclusives, associées à des connaissances scientifiques plus accessibles et vérifiables et soumises...
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Après une troisième nuit d'émeutes et de manifestations à travers la France à propos du meurtre par la police d'un adolescent d'origine algérienne et marocaine, le Haut-Commissariat des Nations Unies aux droits de l’homme (HCDH) a déclaré vendredi qu'il était temps pour le pays de s’attaquer aux « profonds problèmes » de racisme et de discrimination parmi les forces de l’ordre.
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Le gouvernement ukrainien devrait respecter l’engagement qu’il a pris de ne plus utiliser de mines antipersonnel interdites, et enquêter sur le précédent recours par son armée à ces armes qui sont particulièrement dangereuses pour les civils.
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El Gobierno ucraniano debería cumplir su compromiso expreso de no utilizar minas terrestres antipersonales prohibidas, investigar el uso de estas armas por parte de sus fuerzas armadas y asegurar la rendición de cuentas de los responsables, señaló hoy Human Rights Watch. La declaración del Gobierno, en una reunión del 21 de junio de 2023 del Tratado sobre la Prohibición de Minas en Ginebra, se produjo casi cinco meses después de que funcionarios ucranianos dijeran que examinarían los...
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The Ukrainian government should act on its expressed commitment not to use banned antipersonnel landmines, investigate its military’s use of these weapons, and hold those responsible to account. The government has said it would examine reports by Human Rights Watch and other groups that its forces used these weapons in operations to retake territory occupied by Russian forces.
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Four judges of Brazil’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal have voted to bar former President Jair Bolsonaro from holding political office for eight years. A majority of the court’s seven magistrates ruled that Bolsonaro had violated Brazil’s election laws when, less than three months before last year’s vote, he summoned diplomats to the presidential palace and made baseless claims that the nation’s voting systems were likely to be rigged.
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Following a third night of riots and protests across France over the police shooting of a teenager of Algerian and Moroccan descent, the UN rights office (OHCHR) said it was time for the country to reckon with its history of racism in policing.
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