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Latin America’s top human rights court says states have duty to act on climate crisis

Latin America’s top human rights court says states have duty to act on climate crisis

The court outlined a series of legal standards, including the recognition of a human right to a healthy climate, the obligation to prevent massive and irreversible environmental harm as well as the duty to protect the rights of current and future...

Signs of the Latter Days, the second advent and the global spiritual awakening in 1925

Signs of the Latter Days, the second advent and the global spiritual awakening in 1925

Mosque of Hazrat Omar It is sometimes said that the Ark of Noah rested at the original site of Jerusalem. As a matter of fact, the early history of this ancient city is very obscure, but there is no doubting the fact that it owes its sanctity to...

Inter-American Court of Human Rights says states must protect people from climate change

Inter-American Court of Human Rights says states must protect people from climate change

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled Thursday that countries belonging to the Organisation of American States (OAS) have an obligation to take "all necessary measures" to protect populations from climate change. The decision means that...

Fact Check: Can American Citizens Seek Asylum in Canada?

Fact Check: Can American Citizens Seek Asylum in Canada?

U.S. citizens have sought asylum in Italy, Germany, France, Mexico, Brazil, and Costa Rica. A series of legislative maneuvers at the start of Donald Trump's second term have left U.S. residents feeling uncertain about their future. Between rolling...

Climate change threatens wild Vanilla and its pollinators, study warns

Climate change threatens wild Vanilla and its pollinators, study warns

Summary: Wild Vanilla species may face a critical threat from climate change, as shifting habitats could separate them from the insects they rely on for pollination. In a study published in Frontiers in Plant Science, researchers modeled future...

Why is Journalist Day celebrated across Latin America?

Why is Journalist Day celebrated across Latin America?

They go by names such as National Journalist Day, Press Day, or Journalist and Media Worker Day. And they’re observed on the date the first national newspaper was printed, the date journalists were killed for criticizing dictatorships, or the date...

Countries Have Legal Duty to Protect Human Right to a Stable Climate, Top Court Rules

Countries Have Legal Duty to Protect Human Right to a Stable Climate, Top Court Rules

In its long-awaited advisory opinion, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) also affirmed states’ legal obligation to protect environmental defenders and ensure access to justice. — States and corporations have binding obligations under...

Dangerous things

Dangerous things

After those long, cold winters in my northern city, summer days mean celebrations, gatherings, joy. But on this steamy July night, loud with people and music, the revelry filled me with dread. Our family had a history with things getting out of...

Nations Must Act to Face Climate Crisis, Top Regional Court Says

Nations Must Act to Face Climate Crisis, Top Regional Court Says

Governments’ existing human rights obligations require them to do all they can to mitigate the harms of the climate crisis, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights concluded in a new advisory opinion issued Thursday. The seven-judge panel found...

How AI and Drones Are Transforming Wildlife Conservation

How AI and Drones Are Transforming Wildlife Conservation

red eyed tree frog or gaudy leaf frog or Agalychnis callidryas a arboreal hylid native to tropical rainforests in Central America in panama and costa rica . Mistakenly also called the Green Tree Frog© worldswildlifewonders/Shutterstock.comWith the...

GANGING UP Europe hits back at domestic cross-border crime gangs

© europarl.europa.eu Europe’s most enduring drugs marketplace was known as Archetyp Market. It operated on the so-called “dark web”. Like more traditional markets that sell illicit goods it had to retain a low profile, and it did. At least, it did...

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(MENAFN- Newsroom Panama) Making the big move from somewhere in the States to Latin America is a significant decision. You are taking a step on a fantastic journey full of new sites, sounds, foods, and friendships, but you may still be confused...

A shaman cured my depression when I lost my career, says rugby star

A shaman cured my depression when I lost my career, says rugby star

The first time the tenth-generation Bwiti shaman gave him iboga, Rory Lamont was disappointed. Around him, after taking the root bark with psychedelic effects, his companions were chatting to their ancestors and having “magical experiences”. The...

Hilton and M&L Group Announce First Waldorf Astoria Hotel in The Nordics

Hilton and M&L Group Announce First Waldorf Astoria Hotel in The Nordics

Hilton has announced the signing of a management agreement with M&L Group for The Hotel Maria in Helsinki, which will be re-branded as Waldorf Astoria Helsinki. This marks the first hotel to operate under the Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts brand...

Does the left punish corruption more than the right?

Does the left punish corruption more than the right?

BarcelonaA new case of (alleged) corruption has been shaking the Spanish government and the survival of the current legislature for days. The issues of the Koldo case The cases affecting José Luis Ábalos and Santos Cerdán, both former...

Inter-American court says states must protect people from climate change

Inter-American court says states must protect people from climate change

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled Thursday that countries belonging to the Organization of American States (OAS) have an obligation to take "all necessary measures" to protect populations from climate change. The decision means that...

World AFP Inter-American court says states must protect people from climate change

World AFP Inter-American court says states must protect people from climate change

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled Thursday that countries belonging to the Organization of American States (OAS) have an obligation to take "all necessary measures" to protect populations from climate change. The decision means that...

USMNT's Freese: 'Penalties are my thing'

USMNT's Freese: 'Penalties are my thing'

The Concacaf Gold Cup may have brought a new hero to the United States men's national team in Matt Freese. The unlikely goalkeeping star saved three Costa Rica penalties in a sudden-death shootout, and was instrumental in the USMNT advancing to...

Up-and-comers serve up top tennis at Vero Pro Circuit event

Tennis fans made their way to the Vero Beach Tennis & Fitness Club at Timber Ridge to watch up-and-coming tennis professionals compete in the 30th anniversary of the Mardy Fish Children’s Foundation Tennis Championships. The $15,000 U.S. Tennis...

Countries must protect human right to a stable climate, court rules

Countries must protect human right to a stable climate, court rules

There is a human right to a stable climate and states have a duty to protect it, a top court has ruled. Announcing the publication of a landmark advisory opinion on climate change on Thursday, Nancy Hernández López, president of the inter-American...

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