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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

China’s Covid protests spark demonstration of solidarity in London

Posted on Dec 2, 2022Jan 7, 2023 by HSIN PAI
(Photo Credit: Anonymous demonstrator) “CCP! Step down!” Protesters in London shouted out loud their appeals with anger against the strict...Read More

The world’s population hits 8 billion amid concerns for supplies and environmental costs

Posted on Nov 22, 2022Dec 6, 2022 by Luis Molina
(Photo - Luis Molina) The world’s population reached 8 billion people last week, according to a United Nations projection.  The estimate came 11 years...Read More

London-based Chinese activists demand freedom of speech and the end of Covid restrictions

Posted on Nov 8, 2022Nov 8, 2022 by Pei Heng Ma
Chinese activists rallied in Trafalgar Square late last month to protest over Chinese government's strict Covid policies and President Xi’s...Read More

For Indian billionaire fugitives, Britain has become the top destination to seek asylum in

Posted on Dec 16, 2021Dec 16, 2021 by Ananya Rao
On 14 December, the High Court in London began hearing Nirav Modi’s appeal to fight extradition to India. The billionaire,...Read More

Indian High Commission in London accepts return of ancient goat sculpture

Posted on Dec 14, 2021 by Aashna Jain
After four long decades, a stolen yogini statue, which was once on sale at Sotheby's auction house in London, will...Read More

“If Britain can do it then, Britain can do it now” – Lord Alf Dubs on Britain’s child refugee legacy

Posted on Dec 12, 2021Dec 12, 2021 by Kathryn Dalziel
In the late hours of November 21, the Labour MP for Derby made an impassioned plea to the House of...Read More

World AIDS Day: London’s quest to end HIV diagnoses by 2030

Posted on Dec 5, 2021Dec 10, 2021 by Aashna Jain
On December 1st, 2021, London was lit up to celebrate World AIDS Day. The event highlights the global fight against...Read More

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