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  • Government Indifferent to Invasion of Drug Traffickers in the Peruvian AmazonGovernment Indifferent to Invasion of Drug Traffickers in the Peruvian Amazon
    The invasion of lands inhabited by Amazon indigenous communities is growing in Peru, due to drug trafficking mafias that are expanding coca crops to produce and export cocaine, while deforestation and insecurity for the native populations and their advocates are increasing “Drug trafficking is not a myth or something new… Read more »
  • Eswatini: Jailing of Politicians the Latest Act of RepressionEswatini: Jailing of Politicians the Latest Act of Repression
    Two politicians have just been sentenced to long prison terms in Eswatini. Their crime? Calling for democracy. Mthandeni Dube and Bacede Mabuza, both members of parliament (MP) at the time, were arrested in July 2021 for taking part in a wave of pro-democracy protests that swept the southern African country.… Read more »
  • UN: Extreme Heat a Global Issue With an Unequal ImpactUN: Extreme Heat a Global Issue With an Unequal Impact
    “The world must rise to the challenge of rising temperatures,” says the UN Secretary-General as he launches a call to action on extreme heat and its impact on society and the environment. On Thursday, Secretary-General António Guterres announced the launch of a joint report drawing from the expertise of ten… Read more »
  • Will the New Triumvirate—Russia, China & North Korea—Force the South To Go Nuclear?Will the New Triumvirate—Russia, China & North Korea—Force the South To Go Nuclear?
    When Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a pact last month to revive a Cold War-era mutual defense pledge between two of the world’s nuclear powers, it also had the implicit support a third nuclear power standing in the shadows: China. The new nuclear… Read more »
  • Achieving the 10-10-10 HIV Targets by 2025Achieving the 10-10-10 HIV Targets by 2025
    Around the world countries are taking powerful steps to protect people’s rights, dignity, and health. Dominica and Namibia became the most recent to decriminalize same-sex relations. South Africa made strides towards decriminalizing sex work. Japan’s Supreme Court ruled that compulsory sterilization for transgender people is unconstitutional, and for the first… Read more »
  • World Hepatitis Day: Celebrating Progress and Confronting Persistent ChallengesWorld Hepatitis Day: Celebrating Progress and Confronting Persistent Challenges
    July 28th is World Hepatitis Day, created to celebrate the life and work of Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Baruch Samuel Blumberg. Blumberg’s work contributed to the discovery of hepatitis B, and the development of a vaccine that could prevent infection with this infectious viral disease. These discoveries revolutionized the public… Read more »
  • Kanak Political Grievances Are Fed by Deep Inequality in New CaledoniaKanak Political Grievances Are Fed by Deep Inequality in New Caledonia
    New Caledonia, a French overseas territory of about 290,000 people in the southwest Pacific, is facing a challenging recovery from weeks of civil unrest that erupted in mid-May, leaving an aftermath of destruction and political turmoil. A vote by the French Parliament to change the territory’s electoral roll in favor… Read more »
  • Belém Improving to Host 2025 Climate Summit in BrazilBelém Improving to Host 2025 Climate Summit in Brazil
    Hotels and other amenities may be lacking for participants at the 30th Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP30), in this northern Brazilian city in late 2025, but the bottom line is they will have a unique experience in the Amazon. Discussing the Amazon in the Amazon itself distinguishes… Read more »
  • USA: ‘The Stakes in the 2024 Election Are Incredibly High for the Fate of US Democracy’USA: ‘The Stakes in the 2024 Election Are Incredibly High for the Fate of US Democracy’
      CIVICUS discusses the recent US Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity and its potential impact on the 5 November presidential election with Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, a professor of Law at Stetson University College of Law. On 1 July, the US Supreme Court ruled that presidents have absolute immunity for the… Read more »
  • Smartphones: Children’s Blessing or Curse?Smartphones: Children’s Blessing or Curse?
    Habits can change extremely fast, particularly within so-called “developed” nations, where children, even more than grownups are affected by life changing events. Gone are the times when kids could move around freely and invent games and adventures together with their friends. Far away from the scrutinizing control of parents and… Read more »

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