By Sania Farooqui
BENGALURU, India, Jul 13 2026 - For most individuals, the process of peace starts with the signing of a ceasefire or an agreement among politicians. However, those who live in regions experiencing violence understand [...] Read more »
Europe’s Funding Question Puts Tanzania’s Fragile Democracy on Trial
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Does India’s Women’s Reservation Bill Shortchange Women Yet Again?
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From the Nuclear Age to the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Can Humanity Build a New Architecture for Peace?
A conceptual illustration of [...] Read more »
UN Raises Alarm Over A Sharp Rise in Human Rights Abuses and Cholera-Related Deaths in Sudan
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MEXICO: ‘Our Call for Justice for Our Missing Loved Ones Must Reach the World Just as World Cup Goals Do’
By CIVICUS
Jul 13 2026 -
CIVICUS speaks about efforts to use the 2026 FIFA World Cup to highlight Mexico’s enforced disappearance crisis with Ana Enamorado, a Honduran national who continues to search for her missing son in [...] Read more »
The Next UN Secretary-General Must Break Not Only the Glass Ceiling, but Also the Culture of Patronage
Security Council. [...] Read more »
Why Pastoral Production Requires Regional Coordination, Harmonised Policy
At the 64th sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies (SB64) under the UNFCCC in Bonn, Germany, the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform (LCIPP) underscored the importance of ethically and equitably incorporating indigenous values and [...] Read more »
Remember Your Humanity
Karen [...] Read more »
Where did the Billion Dollar Funding for Rohingya Refugees Go?
A Rohingya family is [...] Read more »
AI Helping Modernize Trade Across Asia and the Pacific, Though Adoption Gaps Remain
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Renewed Attacks on Strait of Hormuz Deepen Global Supply Chain Concerns
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Invasive Prickly Pear Turned into Food, Clean Energy Source
An international academic partnership is helping turn one of Laikipia County’s most destructive and invasive plants, the prickly pear cactus (Opuntia stricta), into a source of food security and clean energy while also helping end perennial [...] Read more »
Poor Governance Enables Violence Against Women in Cameroon
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Feeding Africa: Women Farmers Key to Ending Hunger
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