Multinational companies are increasingly being held accountable for human rights abuses in their supply chains. Yet migrant ...
In September 2025, an open letter signed by six international human rights organisations “strongly condemned” the alleged ...
“We cannot hit pause on the climate crisis. Delaying this law actively prevents action, threatening Indigenous Peoples’ ...
...More than 100,000 people marched through Cuenca, a city in southern Ecuador, on Sept. 16, demanding that federal ...
Spain has canceled two contracts with Israeli companies worth almost €1 billion (approximately $1.18 billion) in a move ...
Bangladesh's labour force shrank by 17 lakh in just one year, with women accounting for most of the decline, according to the ...
In March 2023, CAL sued açaí multinational Sambazon under Washington D.C.’s consumer protection statute for misleading ...
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A study published by the Maasai International Solidarity Alliance (MISA) alleges problematic effects of international projects that are supposed to serve climate protection through carbon offsetting.
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