The human rights abuses embedded in industrial fishing go even deeper than the new documentary Seaspiracy illustrates. There are solutions to help protect workers, though.
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After a long, bitter civil war reconciliation remains elusive in Sri Lanka.
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13,840 people from the Shangaan minority group have to leave their homes in the village of Chilonga without receiving adequate compensation from the Zimbabwean government.
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Spain has passed a bill that permits adults with "serious and incurable" diseases that cause "unbearable suffering", to choose between euthanasia and assisted suicide to end their lives.
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Māori women are overrepresented in numerous negative statistics in New Zealand. The Crown’s role in this is being investigated in an inquiry which began in 2018, and in related Waitangi Tribunal hearings.
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