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My year in solitary confinement has not broken me. My peaceful fight for Baloch rights in Pakistan goes on | Mahrang Baloch

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – No home in Balochistan is safe and enforced disappearances are widespread. Detaining me and other rights activists only confirms the justice of our cause…
My year in solitary confinement has not broken me. My peaceful fight for Baloch rights in Pakistan goes on | Mahrang Baloch

‘Women who speak out must be exterminated’: the rising tide of digital violence facing Ethiopian activists

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Feminists and rights defenders say online threats have rapidly escalated, forcing some to leave the country for their safety…
‘Women who speak out must be exterminated’: the rising tide of digital violence facing Ethiopian activists

‘Prosthetics aren’t made for people like us’: the brothers creating innovative artificial limbs for Africans

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – When Ubokobong Amanam lost his fingers in an accident he teamed up with his brother John, a special effects artist, to design a prosthetic that suited him – now they run a thriving business…
‘Prosthetics aren’t made for people like us’: the brothers creating innovative artificial limbs for Africans

Urgent action needed to prevent surge in digital violence in Africa, experts say

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – A huge rise in internet users under the age of 30 has fuelled an increase in online violence against women and girls with devastating real-life effects, activists say…
Urgent action needed to prevent surge in digital violence in Africa, experts say

‘Her head was broken’: parents at Iranian school bombed by US describe their worst day

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Hours before the world learned that a US missile had hit Shajareh Tayyebeh school, parents were already searching the rubble for their sons and daughters. In this exclusive report, four families describe the events of 28 February…
‘Her head was broken’: parents at Iranian school bombed by US describe their worst day

Cuts to overseas aid will ultimately hurt Britain | Letters

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Letters: Readers respond to the news that some of the world’s poorest countries are going to lose aid from the UK…
Cuts to overseas aid will ultimately hurt Britain | Letters

The chatbot will see you now: how AI is being trained to spot mental health issues in any language

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Calls to a clinic in Uganda are helping create a therapy algorithm that works in local languages, as specialists look to technology to address the global mental health crisis…
The chatbot will see you now: how AI is being trained to spot mental health issues in any language

Three children dead in Iran protests as security forces accused of ‘indiscriminate targeting’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Escalating protests sparked by economic chaos have seen at least 20 people killed and nearly 1,000 arrested, say human rights groups…
Three children dead in Iran protests as security forces accused of ‘indiscriminate targeting’

A growing appetite for jellyfish promised a boom for fishers in Honduras. But then the storms came

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – A decade after Chinese investment, La Mosquitia’s processing plant is sitting idle and jobs have been lost as the climate crisis takes its toll…
A growing appetite for jellyfish promised a boom for fishers in Honduras. But then the storms came

‘Here you will die’: detainees speak of executions, starvation and beatings at hands of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Haunting accounts of torture in newly found detention centre lead to calls for an investigation into what experts say could be among the worst atrocities of Sudan’s civil war…
‘Here you will die’: detainees speak of executions, starvation and beatings at hands of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces

Evidence of torture found as detention centre and mass grave discovered outside Khartoum

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Exclusive: What appears to be a vast burial site found at former Rapid Support Forces base in Sudan, while rescued detainees speak of torture, starvation and deaths of fellow inmates…
Evidence of torture found as detention centre and mass grave discovered outside Khartoum

Allowing foreign firms to sue governments for lost profits is legal terrorism – it must end | Joseph Stiglitz

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Investor–state dispute settlements don’t just mean growing debt burdens for countries: they are also a barrier to action on the climate crisis…
Allowing foreign firms to sue governments for lost profits is legal terrorism – it must end | Joseph Stiglitz

World Food Programme halves food rations for Rohingya in Bangladesh

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Decision made after attempts to raise more funds had been unsuccessful, agency tells authorities…
World Food Programme halves food rations for Rohingya in Bangladesh

Nearly half of women in Africa will be obese or overweight by 2030 – study

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Stigma, lack of treatment and disproportionate rise of the disease in women draws comparisons with HIV epidemic…
Nearly half of women in Africa will be obese or overweight by 2030 – study

Refugees in Kenya’s Kakuma camp clash with police after food supplies cut

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Teargas fired during protest at reduced rations after US aid freeze wipes out half of World Food Programme budget…
Refugees in Kenya’s Kakuma camp clash with police after food supplies cut

Women behind the lens: ‘In Cuba, domestic life is forced on to the streets’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Part of a project exploring islanders’ daily challenges, this photograph captures the quiet endurance of Cuban mothers…
Women behind the lens: ‘In Cuba, domestic life is forced on to the streets’

Clinging to old orthodoxies on aid and defence will not serve Britain well | Letters

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Letters: In a dramatically changed world, defence, targeted aid and domestic priorities will need to be balanced to keep us secure, says Anthony Lawton. Plus letters from Tim Conway and Chris Jones…
Clinging to old orthodoxies on aid and defence will not serve Britain well | Letters

From a bombsite in Gaza to a Texas hospital: Mazyouna’s journey to safety

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The 13-year-old lost part of her face in a missile strike last June. Now, she and three other war-wounded girls have finally been permitted to travel for treatment in the US…
From a bombsite in Gaza to a Texas hospital: Mazyouna’s journey to safety

Campaigners celebrate court ruling to ‘decolonise’ Kampala

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – After a five-year campaign, landmarks and streets honouring British colonialists will be renamed to reflect Ugandan culture…
Campaigners celebrate court ruling to ‘decolonise’ Kampala

Power struggle: will Brazil’s booming datacentre industry leave ordinary people in the dark?

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – While millions live with regular blackouts and limited energy, plants are being built to satisfy the global demand for digital storage and processing – piling pressure on an already fragile system…
Power struggle: will Brazil’s booming datacentre industry leave ordinary people in the dark?
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