The cocoa supply chains of major chocolate brands have come under scrutiny for their “insufficient” ethical standards, according to a report by Ethical Consumer. Out
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Lula’s attempt to portray himself as a leader in climate action at the Cop28 conference was weakened by OPEC’s recent decision.
The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has arrived at Cop28 with a large group of over 2,000 individuals and ambitious plans to
“Africans urge Cop28 to allocate resources for addressing health consequences of the climate crisis”
The top health organization in Africa is using the inaugural health day at Cop on December 3rd to advocate for greater funding to combat the
The United Nations cautions that nations that make gay sex illegal are hindering efforts to combat the spread of HIV.
A high-ranking UN official has stated that laws against homosexuality hinder individuals from receiving crucial healthcare services and greatly hinder efforts to eradicate HIV. In
Rishi Sunak refuses to let a foreign court impede the Rwanda proposal.
Rishi Sunak has promised not to allow foreign courts to stop Britain sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, even as a group of more centrist Conservative
The deaths of four migrants who were forcibly removed from a speedboat are being investigated by Spanish authorities.
An investigation has been launched by Spanish authorities following the deaths of four individuals who were ejected from a speedboat while it was in motion,
The WHO warns that the fight against malaria is significantly threatened by the climate crisis.
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that the climate crisis is a significant danger to the battle against malaria. There is evidence to suggest that
After 86 years, the sand-swimming golden mole, which was feared to be extinct, has been rediscovered and brought back from the brink.
A rare, shimmering golden mole that hasn’t been seen since before World War II has been found again “swimming” in the sand near Port Nolloth,
The recent ‘race for Africa’: how a sheikh from the UAE silently negotiated carbon agreements for forests larger than the UK.
T Large portions of African forests are being sold in large-scale agreements for carbon offsetting, totaling an area larger than the United Kingdom. These deals,
The daughters of a hero of the Rwandan genocide claim that the country’s courts are not safeguarding the rights of refugees.
According to the daughters of Paul Rusesabagina, the man who served as inspiration for the Oscar-nominated film Hotel Rwanda, the legal system in Rwanda is