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The recent vote in Switzerland to ban minaret construction violates the rights of observant Muslims to manifest their religion in public and reflects mounting anti-Muslim sentiment in Western Europe, Human Rights Watch said today. On November 29, 57...
Tags: HRW, EU, Freedom of expression, Freedom of religion, Separation of church and state, Religious discrimination, Islamophobia, Religious persecution
The Beacon challenges The Torch's motives - Political crisis in Turks and Caicos Good people of Turks and Caicos, I am dumbstruck by the message of The Torch in its open letter to the Sun. The Torch has cast shadows on truths and has failed to...
Tags: turks and caicos, caribbean, media, open letter, politics, tci, government, british, uk, greed, crown land, lawyers, tci journal, shaun malcolm, un, eu, caricom, resolutions, jamaica, independence, people, sovereignty, america, pdm, pnp, interim, Turks, political parties, public opinion, Beacon, allnews, Turks and Caicos Islands, Cockburn Harbour, Torch, Chief Ministers of the Turks and Caicos Islands, Caicos, Anthony L. Hall, Burke, TCIwatch, malcolm, boyce
Finance Ministers from eight countries in South, East and Central Europe met in Vienna today in support of a unique regional action plan that will increase stability in their country economies and help support their accession to, or alignment with,...
Tags: World Bank, EU, REPARIS
Imagem Music Group, the company that now owns the Rodgers and Hammerstein Org, has picked up the worldwide stock and amateur rights to Tony-winning tuner "In the Heights." RHO will rep the show through its legit licensing arm, R&H Theatricals. The org...
Tags: Imagem Music Group, Italy, Rho, Lin-Manuel Miranda, MC Hammer, In the Heights, Business Finance, Rodgers and Hammerstein, EU, Entertainment Culture
Corruption in Indonesia's lucrative forestry industry costs the government US$2 billion annually, detracting from the resources available to meet its obligations on economic and social rights, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Inadequate...
EBC1_webTV undercover journalists working on London Land for Sales has uncovered a massive scam/scheme that is estimated at to over £5million. Since June 2007 the team have posed as Wealthy Arabs, Nigerians, Americans and Japanese businessmen/women...
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Countries can contribute to a more robust recovery from the global recession by rapidly concluding the Doha Development Round (DDA), which could bring up to US$160 billion in gains, according to new World Bank research. Released just days before...
Tags: World Bank, WTO, EU, DDA
- European leaders should use the upcoming EU-Russia summit to convey alarm over deteriorating human rights in Russia and to press for concrete improvements, Human Rights Watch said today. The summit is scheduled for November 18 and 19, 2009, in Stockholm....
Tags: EU, HRW, EU-Russia summit, International response to the Second Chechen War, Human rights in Russia, Human Rights Watch, Human rights, European Court of Human Rights, civic activists, EU-Russia
Europe has the US president it wished for, but Barack Obama lacks the strong transatlantic partner he wants. As European Council on Foreign Relations analyst Nick Witney and Jeremy Shapiro from the Brookings Institution warn in ECFR's latest report, 'Towards...
The European Union's decision today to lift the arms embargo against Uzbekistan despite its atrocious human rights record is an unconscionable abdication of responsibility toward Uzbek victims of abuse, Human Rights Watch, International Crisis Group,...