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Chimpanzees May Finally Gain Full Protection under the Endangered Species Act

A victory? Maybe. John R. Platt writes about a long-in-place loophole that exempted captive-bred chimpanzees from the full protections of the Endangered Species Act; itmay finally be closed, Dan Ashe, director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), announced on June 11. The federal...

Turkish Prime Minister’s Words Will Only Exacerbate Violence

As anti-government protests spread in Turkey, Amnesty International warns that Turkish Prime Minister’s words will only exacerbate violence. We can read on the article: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced in a televised speech on Tuesday that he would no longer...

How Joseph Kony Funds His Army

On April, Amnesty USA wrote: ‘Joseph Kony Was Here’. From our Top Stories: While international justice has seen many milestones over the last months, including the surrender of “The Terminator” Bosco Ntaganda, one of the most well known fugitives from the International...

Illegal logging in Congo, Kimberley Process, IMF,  Child and Forced Marriage

Illegal logging in Congo, Kimberley Process, IMF, Child and Forced Marriage

Our weekly round-up of must-read stories you might have missed: Illegal logging 'ravaging DR Congo forests', CPJ rejects Egyptian ruling against civil society, Kimberley Process Loophole Raises Concern, IMF admits: we failed to realise the damage austerity would do to Greece, Child and...

Ethiopia: Journalist Eskinder Nega vows to keep fighting

Ethiopia: Journalist Eskinder Nega vows to keep fighting

Last month, we published an article dedicated to Eskinder Nega: Free Ethiopian Journalist Eskinder Nega. This week, we read that The Independent has seen a defiant letter smuggled out of jail by a man who pines for democracy. The article by Jim Armitage explains: ‘An Ethiopian...

Tiananmen Square online searches censored by Chinese authorities

On Tiananmen Square 24th Anniversary, Chinese Communist party authorities, fearing a threat to their legitimacy, forbid open discussion of the so-called “June 4th incident” in the country’s media and on its internet. Jonathan Kaiman wirtes in his article posted on The...

Japan’s post-Fukushima solar boom

An article published on the online version of Australian newspaper The Age explains how Japan is boosting applications for solar installations across the country: ‘Domestic shipments of solar cells and modules in Japan leapt by their most in at least 30 years last fiscal year as...

11 elephants poached in Tsavo, Women’s Rights in Libya, Kony can be stopped

11 elephants poached in Tsavo, Women’s Rights in Libya, Kony can be stopped

Our weekly round-up of must-read stories you might have missed. In focus this week: Eleven elephants have been killed in the Tsavo conservation in the past two weeks; Libyan authorities should seize a historic opportunity to promote and protect women’s rights as the country transitions...

Women Deliver Conference 2013 starts today

Women Deliver 2013 is the largest global event of the decade to focus on the health and empowerment of girls and women. With the 2015 Millennium Development Goal deadline rapidly approaching, the time is now to deliver for girls and women. Women Deliver 2013 will serve as a global...

Tara Oceans Polar Circle, Bashir and Kiir Meet, Reasons Not to Buy Fur

Tara Oceans Polar Circle, Bashir and Kiir Meet, Reasons Not to Buy Fur

Our weekly round-up of must-read stories you might have missed. In focus this week: Tara left on the Tara Oceans Polar Circle expedition in the Arctic on May 19th from Lorient in France; Bashir and Kiir Meet in Addis As Sudan Reportedly Demands Permission to Pursue Rebels; Winter may be...




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