International Criminal Court: New sanctions from the United States ‘a flagrant attack’ against judicial independence

International Criminal Court: New sanctions from the United States ‘a flagrant attack’ against judicial independence

The sanctions attack Kimberly Prost of Canada and Nicolas Guillou in France, as well as two attached prosecutors: Nazhat Shameem Khan De Fiji and Mame Mandiaye Niang de Senegal. This follows previous measures against four other judges and the CPI prosecutor. AFTER TO THE VICTIMS In a press release announcing the new round of sanctions,…

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Venezuelan migrants generate economic profits in Ecuador but face persistent vulnerabilities

Venezuelan migrants generate economic profits in Ecuador but face persistent vulnerabilities

“The evidence is clear: when migrants have access to rights and opportunities, they contribute substantially to the societies that house them,“Kristina Mejo said, the agency’s head in Ecuador. Venezuelans currently total around 441,000 in Ecuador, with homes that pay almost $ 47 million in taxes annually. Their contributions have been enabled by public policies that…

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The UN Head of Rights, decreases the ‘relentless intensification’ of the sanctions of the United States against the personnel of the International Criminal Court

The UN Head of Rights, decreases the ‘relentless intensification’ of the sanctions of the United States against the personnel of the International Criminal Court

His call comes a day after four court personnel, two judges and two attached prosecutors, were slapped with sanctions in relation to efforts to investigate alleged war crimes committed by the United States and Israel. This follows the sanctions imposed previously in four other judges and the CPI prosecutor. The imposed measures could include the…

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Latin America and Caribbean: millions more children could face poverty due to climate change

Latin America and Caribbean: millions more children could face poverty due to climate change

Worse, the number could triple if countries do not fulfill their commitments to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and ensure that climate financing prioritizes social and climatic resilience services for children. The finding comes in a report by the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF),…

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A private school for the original Hawaiian specialists who pledge to defend the admission policy of conservative strategies

A private school for the original Hawaiian specialists who pledge to defend the admission policy of conservative strategies

Honolulu – After practicing water in its school on the top of a hill overlooking the Honolulu port, Capua Ong was surprised at sunset. “I feel proud of myself to reach because every person is not accepted,” said Capoa, 14, a student in Kamahiha schools, a competitive private school with reasonable fees. Native Hawaii residents….

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