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The FIFDH dedicates an evening of debate to the conflict in Ukraine
The 20th edition of the International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights has opened. Organisers have dedicated an evening to debate on the conflict in Ukraine with people live from Ukraine expected to take part.
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The FIFDH celebrates 20 years of standing up for human rights
The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH) explores human rights violations through cinema, fiction, documentaries, and news. Cinema went to Geneva to find out more.
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Brussels unveils supply chain law to guard against human rights abuses
European companies are under pressure to police their supply chains for environmental and human rights breaches.
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Indonesian police accused of harsh crackdown on anti-mining protests
Police in Indonesia are being condemned for cracking down on villagers fighting to save their livelihoods.
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Amnesty International report accuses Israel of 'apartheid' against Palestinians
Amnesty International has released a report accusing Israel of carrying out 'apartheid' against Palestinians and urging accountability. Israel has rejected the report, accusing the organization of having an antisemitic agenda.
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Uyghur activist screens film on sister's disappearance in Brussels
Rushan Abbas' sister disappeared from her home in Xinjiang in 2018. Since then, Abbas' hunt for her sister has taken her all over the world
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UN chief calls on Taliban to uphold women’s rights
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also warned that ‘Afghanistan is hanging by a thread’ as millions of impoverished citizens struggle to survive.
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Beijing Olympics Sponsors Accused of Indifference Amid Human Rights Concerns
With the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing rapidly approaching, clouds of controversy continue to swirl around China's treatment of the Uyghur Muslim minority population, its surveillance state, and security for visiting athletes. Phelim...
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Biden first year in office: How is he doing on foreign policy?
Al Jazeera looks at what has changed in the past 12 months and what lies ahead for Americans and the world.
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'Gay cake' legal challenge thrown out after seven-year battle
The case centres on a bakery in Northern Ireland that refused to make a cake with 'Support Gay Marriage' written on it.
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Facial recognition technology raises concerns due to growing use
There are concerns about the growing use of Facial Recognition Technology.
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Human rights groups concerned about Colombia security bill
Rights groups say Colombia's controversial security law violates human rights, and could turn protesters into criminals.
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Drowned migrants: Bodies of 16 Iraqis returned home
Tearful scenes in the Iraqi city of Erbil, as bodies of migrants who drowned trying to cross the English Channel are returned home.
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'Another foreign agent': Russian court orders closure of country's oldest human rights NGO, Memorial
A movement rather than a singular organisation, Memorial has been active since 1987 in its work to draw attention to the political repression of dissidents in the Soviet Union.
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Navalny's daughter accepts EU's highest human rights award on his behalf
Daria Navalnaya, daughter of imprisoned anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny was presented with the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought on Wednesday at a ceremony in Strasbourg.
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U.S. to Blacklist Additional Chinese Firms Over Alleged Human Rights Violations
The U.S. is preparing to add more China-based firms to a blacklist in response to human rights violations in the country. This includes the leading drone manufacturer DJI. American businesses will be barred from investing or conducting...
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Foreign affairs minister discusses athletes' safety at 2022 Beijing Olympics Games
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says the RCMP has worked with the Canadian Olympic Committee in the past to ensure athletes are protected during Olympic Games, and they'll do the same during the 2022 Beijing Winter Games.
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Canada announces diplomatic boycott of Olympics but athletes will still compete
Dick Pound, a member of the International Olympic Committee, joins Power & Politics to talk about Canada's announcement that it will be joining a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics.
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As Chile legalises same-sex marriage, where in Europe is making the most progress on LGBT rights?
The Chilean government has voted to legalise same-sex marriage, but where can same-sex couples get married in Europe?
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Should Canada stage a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Olympics?
Rob Oliphant, parliamentary secretary to Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly, is asked if Canada will follow the United States' lead and stage a diplomatic boycott of the upcoming 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
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China warns countries will 'pay the price' for Beijing Olympics boycott
China has warned countries that have announced a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics — including Canada, the U.K. and the U.S. — that they will 'pay the price for their mistaken acts.'
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Poland reports more migrant crossing attempts from Belarus
There were 267 attempts to cross the border fence from Belarus on Tuesday.
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Family of Palestinian boy killed by Israeli forces speaks out
15-year-old Mohammed Daadas was shot and killed by Israeli forces while protesting illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank earlier this month. His mother says ‘the world needs to wake up’.
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MMIWG Part 5 Clip 2: “I ended up staying in a jail cell that night”
“I ended up staying in a jail cell that night”