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Social Media Provides Flood of Images of Death and Carnage from Ukraine War – and Contributes to Weaker Journalism Standards
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Social Media Provides Flood of Images of Death and Carnage from Ukraine War – and Contributes to Weaker Journalism Standards

Photos of civilians killed or injured in the Russia-Ukraine war are widespread, particularly online, both on social media and in professional news media. Editors have always published images of dead or suffering people during times of crisis, like wars and natural disasters. But the current crisis has delivered many more of these images, more widely...

The U.N. Just Declared a Universal Human Right to a Healthy, Sustainable Environment – Here’s Where Resolutions Like This Can Lead
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The U.N. Just Declared a Universal Human Right to a Healthy, Sustainable Environment – Here’s Where Resolutions Like This Can Lead

Climate change is already affecting much of the world’s population, with startlingly high temperatures from the Arctic to Australia. Air pollution from wildfires, vehicles and industries threatens human health. Bees and pollinators are dying in unprecedented numbers that may force changes in crop production and food availability. What do these have in common? They represent...

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Haitian Revolution Shows That Human Rights Do Not Protect Against Inequality

Analysing the Haitian Revolution offers new perspectives on our times. Research from the University of Gothenburg shows that it was during this revolution that the relationship between political rights and inequality first came to a head, as reflected in contemporary global developments. The origins of human rights and democracy have previously been traced back to...

Survey Finds Alarming Trend Toward Political Violence
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Survey Finds Alarming Trend Toward Political Violence

A new report published as a preprint on medRXiv.org from researchers at the UC Davis Violence Prevention Research Program (VPRP) reveals alarming trends in attitudes toward violence, including political violence, in the United States. The survey is the first of its kind to explore the participants’ personal willingness to engage in specific political violence scenarios. “We expected the findings to be...

Rutgers Report Finds Increase in Anti-Hindu Disinformation
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Rutgers Report Finds Increase in Anti-Hindu Disinformation

Members of the Network Contagion Lab at Rutgers University-New Brunswick (NC Lab), found evidence of a sharp rise and evolving patterns of hate speech directed toward the Hindu community across numerous social media platforms, according to a new report. “Anti-Hindu Disinformation: A Case Study of Hinduphobia on Social Media” details how white supremacist and 4chan...

Shinzo Abe Killed After Fatally Shot in Shock Japan Attack
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Shinzo Abe Killed After Fatally Shot in Shock Japan Attack

Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a divisive arch-conservative and one of his nation’s most powerful and influential figures, has died after being shot during a campaign speech Friday in western Japan, according to NHK public television. Abe, 67, was shot from behind minutes after he started his speech in Nara. He was airlifted to...

Food Insecurity and Water Insecurity Go Hand in Hand, Study Finds
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Food Insecurity and Water Insecurity Go Hand in Hand, Study Finds

About one-tenth of the world’s population suffers from hunger and nearly one in three people face food insecurity, according to recent estimates. Yet behind those stark figures lurks another, closely related threat: water insecurity. In a new 25-country study, researchers report a strong link between water insecurity—a lack of reliable access to sufficient water—and food...

Wreck of Historic Royal Ship Discovered Off the English Coast
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Wreck of Historic Royal Ship Discovered Off the English Coast

The wreck of one of the most famous ships of the 17th century – which sank 340 years ago while carrying the future King of England James Stuart – has been discovered off the coast of Norfolk in the UK, it can be revealed today. Since running aground on a sandbank on May 6, 1682, the...

Venezuelans Big Presence in Caravan After Visa Requirement
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Venezuelans Big Presence in Caravan After Visa Requirement

After walking for two days along rural highways in southern Mexico with several thousand other migrants, Venezuelan Wilber Pires spent what was supposed to be a day of rest for the caravan asking for help to buy medicine for his daughter. Two-year-old Valesca Pires was hospitalized in Huixtla overnight with a high fever. Other children...