Ms Han’s book and her Nobel prize are “catalysts” for renewed interest in the tragedy, says Chon Yeong-mi of the Jeju History ...
The young filmmaker had little access to cinema growing up in remote rural China, but thanks to a friend's cache of classics ...
Inspire participants’ organizational learning, and support companies to develop and implement corporate sustainability strategies, operations and management practices in line with the Global Compact ...
At the end of June 2024, 122.6 million people worldwide remained forcibly displaced due to persecution, conflict, violence, human rights violations or events seriously disturbing public order. This ...
Human Rights Watch found that the government’s allegations against the affected rights organizations, based on vague and politicized grounds, were inconsistent with provisions of the country’s ...
"A world in which human wages crash from AI — logically, necessarily — is a world in which productivity growth goes through the roof, and prices for goods and services crash to near zero ...
The UK chief veterinary officer says there is a 'growing number of avian flu cases in birds on both commercial farms and in backyard flocks across the country'. Photo / 123RF A “rare” human ...
Discoveries in the past two decades have added new branches to the human family tree, including species such as the hobbit-like Homo floresiensis and the powerfully built Homo naledi. A pinkie ...
DAR ES SALAAM: Human trafficking is one of the world’s most profitable illegal industries, raking in over $150 billion annually, right behind the global drug trade. That’s why Tanzania’s ‘Not in My ...
She says justice for whose tortured, killed and imprisoned by the Assad regime is necessary for the country to rebuild. (Alexis MacDonald) Noura Aljizawi, a Syrian human rights activist who ...
“If you think about what we might expect humans to accomplish in an area like biology in 100 years, I think a doubling of the human lifespan is not at all crazy,” he said yesterday (Jan ...
Leading opposition figures have either been imprisoned or fled the country. Human rights activists say Belarus holds about 1,300 political prisoners, including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales ...