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Joe Biden granted 4,245 clemency acts—more than any president in history. His record-breaking use of pardons and commutations reshaped U.S. justice.

US Veterans Highly Critical of Biden Handling Afghanistan

Amidst America's chaotic exit from Afghanistan after 20 years of war, US veterans are more critical than those who did not serve in the...
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Kerala to simplify procedures for name, signature change

Inordinate delays and cumbersome procedures for an individual to change his name, signature, caste or religion in Kerala are going to be a thing...
The global landscape of environmental rule of law is undergoing a rapid metamorphosis, driven by a convergence of technological advancements, the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, heightened public concerns regarding climate change, and the upsurge of movements advocating for racial and social justice. The recently published report by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), titled "Environmental Rule of Law: Tracking Progress and Charting Future Directions," offers a comprehensive evaluation of this evolution. By meticulously collecting and analyzing data from 193 UN Member States, the report illuminates prevalent aspects of environmental rule of law worldwide while tracking developments since the inaugural Global Report on Environmental Rule of Law in 2019.

2020 Most Dangerous Year For Environment Defenders 

The year 2020 proved once again to be the most dangerous for the people who defend land and the environment. The year saw 227...
Oldest and Youngest World Leaders

Muslim, A Growing Presence in US, But still Face Negative Views

The Muslim population in the United States have grown in the last two decades but still many of the Americans know a little about...
Oldest and Youngest World Leaders

Americans Prefer Living Farther Apart

Americans today prefer to live in a community where “houses are larger and farther apart, but schools, stores and restaurants are several miles away.”...
As the world experiences warming at an unprecedented rate, climate change is increasingly impacting human health, said a comprehensive report coordinated by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Vulnerable communities are particularly at risk, and urgent action is needed to address this growing threat.

Women And Girls Hurt More on Climate Change

The world is witnessing an increased onslaught of forest fires, droughts and floods and the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s latest report warned of...
5.7 Million Under 5 Kids On Brink of Starvation

5.7 Million Under 5 Kids On Brink of Starvation

For the first time in decades, malnutrition and child hunger is on a rise with more than 5.7 million children under five on the...
Over 666 million people lack electricity in 2025. Discover why the gap persists and how renewable energy, financing, and policies must evolve to achieve SDG 7.

For 759 Million People, Power Still a Distant Dream

In recent years, the world saw much progress in electricity but 759 million people still live without power with about half of them living...
Your Breath To be Your Biometric Security

Facebook Still Remains Topper Among US Adults

For the Americans, Facebook remains the widely accepted social platform with the only exception of Youtube used by 81 per cent of the adults....
Kerala CM writes to 11 CMs for pressuring Centre on Covid 19 Vaccine

Kerala CM writes to 11 CMs for pressuring Centre on Vaccine

With the State governments directed to take measures to procure Covid 19 vaccines on their own and several of the states still finding t...