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United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights Elisa Morgera on Monday presented a new report to the General Assembly calling for the criminalization of spreading disinformation regarding the ...
The most powerful public health official in the US is reviled by some medics - but even some of his critics accept that he is ...
An unsung environmental success story has unfolded in Florida. With hurricane season is upon us, a restored river wetland ...
Drinking water is imperative for cell health and nutrient transportation in the body, now a doctor has detailed the correct amount humans need to drink daily ...
Arizona’s water chief is offering a new path out of the morass in Colorado River negotiations — a proposal to tie future ...
Disturbing accounts of neglected cancer patients, malnourished infants and starving residents are coming to light from the ...
Water cremation and human composting could soon be offered as an alternative to traditional funerals. A Law Commission consultation is proposing legal approval of new methods beyond burial ...
Water cremation and human composting could soon be offered as an alternative to traditional funerals. A Law Commission consultation is proposing legal approval of new methods beyond burial, cremation, ...
The Good Law Project is hoping to raise £50,000 to take the issue back to the courts.
In the article, Giuliana Himont, a postgraduate student at Nottingham University’s School of Law, explores the UK’s proposed Commercial Organisations and Public Authorities Duty (Human Rights and ...
Human Rights Watch said on Thursday that Israel has killed thousands of Palestinians in Gaza by denying them clean water which it says legally amounts to acts of genocide and extermination.
Five years ago, Gov. Newsom allocated $1.3 billion to fix the state's "pathetic" clean water crisis. But in towns like Parlier, Tooleville and Tombstone, you still can't turn on the tap and drink.
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