Counting the Cost 2022: A Year of Climate Breakdown
29 December 2022 The ten most financially costly events all had an impact of $3 billion or more. Most of ...
29 December 2022 The ten most financially costly events all had an impact of $3 billion or more. Most of ...
29 December 2022 The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) urged countries on Tuesday to help Rohingya Muslims stranded at sea ...
28 December 2022 PUTRAJAYA, Dec 27 — Malaysia hopes that Afghanistan would rethink its decision on banning women from universities ...
27 December 2022 Digital advocates urged public telecommunications entities (PTE) to make sure that all SIM will be registered and ...
27 December 2022 The fact that names of judges being considered to be appointed as Attorney General have been reported ...
26 December 2022 The United Nations mission to Afghanistan has asked the country’s Taliban administration to reverse its ban on women from ...
25 December 2022 Clergy from four major religious organizations in Korea have issued an appeal to end insults and abuse ...
24 December 2022 Tokyo (AsiaNews) – The Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan has come out openly against the three security documents announced ...
24 December 2022 ISLAMABAD: After Saudi Arabia called on the Taliban to reverse a ban on women pursuing higher education ...
Countries in mainland Southeast Asia are becoming unfriendly toward rights advocates and political activists who are seeking refuge from the...
Read morePersistence and perseverance pay off big for India’s transparency campaigners – and the rest of the country’s citizens – with...
Read moreLeft hurting from rising healthcare costs, Singaporeans are wondering what the government has been doing with the substantial amounts they...
Read moreWomen have emerged as among the hardest hit by the worsening pollution in South Asia, but calls for cooperation particularly...
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