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UN Secretary General Warns of “Emissions Canyon”

Posted on Nov 24, 2023 by Ethan Hylton
http://gty.im/1760181046 United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres warned if the world continues on its emissions path, by 2030, it will...Read More

15 arrested after Just Stop Oil march in Whitehall

Posted on Nov 22, 2023Nov 22, 2023 by Ashish Nain
15 Just Stop Oil activists were arrested after they slow-marched in Whitehall, Central London, last Monday.    The Metropolitan Police...Read More

How can data help trans activists fight back against misinformation?

Posted on Feb 13, 2023 by Bex Sander
 In 2021, for the first time, the census asked participants about their sexuality and gender, and on the 6th of...Read More

Street harassment to be made criminal offence in the UK

Posted on Dec 13, 2022Dec 13, 2022 by Sneha Choudhur
Photo by Johannes Roth on Unsplash Street harassment could now be a crime with jail time of up to two...Read More

COP15: 30X30 Goal Sparks Controversy over Endangering Indigenous People’s Lives

Posted on Dec 12, 2022Dec 13, 2022 by Soham Mitra
Featured image: Vincent Tan/ Pexels, 2022 Leading NGOs including Amnesty International and Survival International have denounced the 30X30 goal of...Read More

Protesters gather outside Apple store in solidarity of Chinese workers

Posted on Dec 12, 2022Dec 13, 2022 by Sara Romanin Jacur
All photos by Charles Tsui Activists protested in front at Regent Street Apple store on Saturday calling for the company...Read More

Iran carries out first known execution over anti-government protests 

Posted on Dec 10, 2022Jan 21, 2023 by Shreeyashi Ojha
(Photo by Craig Melville on Unsplash) The Iranian government has executed a protester Mohsen Shekari, 23, who was on the streets against the...Read More

COP 27: Protestors in London call for climate justice

Posted on Nov 18, 2022Jan 22, 2023 by Thuy Bui
(Photo credit: Duong Bui) Hundreds of protestors across London took to the streets in a march towards Trafalgar Square on...Read More

Vox pop: Does Qatar deserve to host the World Cup?

Posted on Nov 18, 2022Dec 6, 2022 by Shashwathi Sudhakar
(Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons) The FIFA World Cup will kick off on Sunday in Doha, and controversy is rife.  The...Read More

Mahsa Amini: London protestors gather again to show solidarity for ‘women’s revolution’ in Iran

Posted on Nov 17, 2022Dec 6, 2022 by Shifali Gorka
(picture credits: Shifali Gorka) Hundreds of protestors gathered again in Trafalgar Square, London on Saturday to protest against the Iranian...Read More

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