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Geneva, Apr 5 (Prensa Latina) Political inaction, conflicts, biases and the climate crisis are nowadays hindering the right of all people, wherever they are, to access quality health services. The post Conflicts and climate crisis: hinder the right to health first appeared on Prensa Latina.
Today on TAP: With big money counting on the courts, progressives are taking the fight to the court of public opinion.
Etiquette expert Lizze Post unpacks the charged topic of paying family to watch after your kids.
The right against ‘adverse effects of climate change’ is part of constitutional guarantees, the court said.
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The theories offered by the dominant literature in political science today to try to explain the sources of the political polarization that has endangered democracy around the world are adequate for the United States and Europe, but do not make sense for the countries of Latin America. For this reason, greater collaboration among political scientists is needed to identify other, more plausible hypotheses for the phenomenon that the region is also experiencing.
Repealing ban would mean return of ‘one of the most pernicious forms of violence committed against women and children’A team of UN experts has urged Gambian lawmakers not to repeal a ban on female genital mutilation, saying such a move would set a dangerous global precedent.In a letter dated 8 April and made public on Thursday, the experts, led by Reem Alsalem, the UN special rapporteur on violence against women and girls, said allowing the unchecked return of “one of the most pernicious forms...
An eclectic coalition fights this motherless baby-enabling technology because it violates the rights of both women and children.
The government's move to introduce an artificial intelligence law that will safeguard the commercial and creative interests of content creators including news publishers will help balance the interests of publishers with the needs of those developing generative AI (GenAI) models, legal experts said. Union IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw had told ET last week that the government is looking at introducing such an AI law. Legal experts said it is a timely move amid rapid expansion of AI-generated...
Shopping for a suit can feel like learning an entirely new language. You go in looking for a simple two-piece, and you wind up trying to decipher what “half-canvassed” means and wondering whether your jacket should have one vent or two. To help you navigate the ins and outs of the tailoring world, we’ll be exploring each individual aspect of a suit—from the fit to fabric to the pockets—with a little help from the most stylish experts in the sartorial space. Welcome to GQ’s Tailoring 101. When...
Wharton professor Joao Gomes has expressed concern over the rapid growth of U.S. debt. He predicts that the U.S. could face a debt crisis by 2025 if Congress does not take immediate action. read more