After his official visit, which took place from the 5th to the 16th November 2018, Alston pointed out in his final report, published this Wednesday, that the consequences of the “austerity experiment” were unclear. “There are 14 million people living
UK Government Policy exacerbate discrimination, fuel xenophobic sentiment, and further reinforce racial inequalityconvinced a UN expert on racism and human rights. Special Rapporteur E. Tendayi Achiume cited in his subsequent report to the United Nations Human Rights Council persistent racial
04.24.2022 00:00. and stevens (Croydon, United Kingdom, 1982) has left his native England to move to California. Your role Downtown Monastery catapulted him to fame and now he finds himself living life Hollywood and entered fully into another American series,
Stella Assange, wife of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, called on the British government on Saturday not to sign the extradition decree to the United States, given that her fate now depends on a “political decision” that “will have an impact
Spokeswoman Gabriela Cerruti, during the press conference she offered this morning at Casa Rosada President Alberto Fernández’s decision to normalize diplomatic relations with the Nicolás Maduro dictatorship in Venezuela is the focus of consultations with the government’s spokeswoman, Gabriela Cerruti,
Ahead of the expected verdict in the case of human rights defender Osman Kavala and seven other defenders on April 22, Nils Muižnieks, Europe Director at Amnesty International, said: “This politically motivated joke has left Osman Kavala arbitrarily imprisoned for
“This step was taken in response to the unrestrained political information campaign launched by London, aimed at Russia’s international isolation, at creating conditions to restrain our country and strangle the national economy,” he said this Saturday ( 04.16.2022) The Russian
David Cameron and his wife, are campaigning at Lancaster this Wednesday.Dave Thompson (Getty Images) England closed the battle to get into the other. The UK goes to the polls this Thursday to elect a Parliament which, in the coming weeks,
Boris Johnson’s government has reached an agreement with Rwandan authorities to send back to the African country the majority of men under the age of forty, of any nationality, who try to enter Britain on an irregular basis. The idea
23 June 2016 is already a date in the timeline of British and European history. ‘Brexit’ meets ‘Bremain’ (go or stay). Both sides refer to the country’s past, to British particularism and the economy: some use it for ‘yes’ and