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BBC News (World)· 2025-12-21 12:11
'Complete impunity': Activists condemn Saudi Arabia's new record number of executions https://t.co/mEccWUvEhX ...
WISeKey and OISTE Foundation Presented During the World Human Rights Concert at the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva
Globenewswire· 2025-12-18 13:00
Geneva, Switzerland, December 18, 2025 – WISeKey International Holding Ltd (“WISeKey”) (SIX: WIHN, NASDAQ: WKEY), a leading global cybersecurity, blockchain, and IoT company, and the OISTE Foundation today announced their participation in the World Human Rights Concert, presented at the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva, in collaboration with ONUART and its partners. In alignment with their shared mission to uphold human dignity, secure digital ecosystems, and global cyber-resilience, WISeKey and the O ...
Afghan woman, once a child bride, becomes top-ranked bodybuilder
NBC News· 2025-12-17 21:30
She was forced to marry at age 14 and by the time she was 17, Roya Karimi had escaped Afghanistan alone with her baby. And against all odds, this is Roya today. Roya Karimi Norway >> representing Norway and almost unrecognizable as one of the top bodybuilders in Europe.Recently coming in third at a major competition in Spain. >> In a bikini, makeup, long hair. So you are you are the exact opposite of who people imagine when they think of an Afghan woman.>> Yes. And I love that image. I worked hard for that ...
The suspended lives of the Indian transgender community | Dr.Sue Ann Zachariah | TEDxKCMT
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 17:56
Morning. [music] Imagine a world where you would not be excluded for being different and for just being yourself. What would that world be like.Would it be too much to ask for, too much to dream for. I am Dr. . Suan Zachariah and let's talk misfits.Let me start with a story about a seven-year-old boy who lived with his mother loved to play with teddy bears and dolls and his mother's makeup. He grew up but he didn't stop playing with dolls or his mother's makeup. He loved the dresses, the laces, the ribbons, ...
The Ongoing Fight for Women's Rights | Yuzhen Liu | TEDxAOSR Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 16:59
Good evening everyone. My name is Selu and today I'm going to talk about the fight for women rights that is still continuing now across the world and then control over women's life, body and future. With that being said, let me ask you something.How many of you how many choices have you made this week on your own life like what to wear, what where to go and what to eat. Now imagine that the right to make all these decisions are gone. Like you woke up this morning and all everything of your life has been dec ...
NBC News speaks one-on-one with daughter of Venezuela’s opposition leader
NBC News· 2025-12-14 00:05
Political Situation in Venezuela - The Venezuelan regime is described as a criminal dictatorship that has sequestered the country, with an urgency for them to leave power [10] - There are 887 political prisoners in Venezuela, including a 16-year-old girl and elderly people, who are being tortured and separated from their families [10] - A former mayor was murdered by the regime inside a Venezuelan prison [11] - The regime uses sophisticated propaganda and repressive apparatus to crush the morale of the Venezuelan people [12][14] - The Nobel Peace Prize and the attention it brings are seen as a blow to the regime, proving they are weak and fragmented [13] Maria Korina's Role and Stance - Maria Korina's mission is described as being for the future of Venezuela and the region, standing for freedom, dignity, and democracy [5] - She is committed to returning to Venezuela and has never broken a promise to the Venezuelan people [4][7] - Her constant throughout the last 20 years has been honesty and transparency, speaking the truth to the Venezuelan people [8] - She will continue to garner more support from around the world and insist on increased pressure from democratic governments [12] International Relations and Support - Democratic governments around the world need to stand united against dictatorships like those in Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua, which support each other [17][18] - The Venezuelan people have voted out the criminal regime and need the support of democratic governments [10][18] - The world is finally paying attention to the human rights abuses in Venezuela [11] - The struggle in Venezuela is not just a fight between the right and the left, but about human rights and respecting the will of the people [9]
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Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, a prominent human-rights advocate, was arrested at a public event on Friday, according to her foundation https://t.co/IjyNZVtWOe ...
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CNN· 2025-12-12 14:29
Narges Mohammadi, Nobel laureate and one of Iran's most prominent human rights lawyers, is arrested by Iranian authorities, supporters say.https://t.co/C0ddxcc5Yy ...
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CNN Breaking News· 2025-12-12 14:29
Narges Mohammadi, Nobel laureate and one of Iran's most prominent human rights lawyers, is arrested by Iranian authorities, supporters say.https://t.co/FVYa1ey3Ry ...
Sanitation and dignity rise and fall together | Jen van den Bussche | TEDxJohannesburg
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-11 17:59
If survival is non-negotiable, why not dignity, too. So, everybody needs to poo. Everybody needs a toilet to poo in.It's a pretty obvious statement. A toilet is just a place to do business. But toilets are really unsexy, right.No one wants to talk about them. No one wants to think about them. And no one wants to fund them.But toilets are super interesting to me. I love talking about them because toilets are the great human leveler. There's nothing more equal than amongst the entire human being population th ...