It’s been a tumultuous year, and a tough one for struggles for human rights. Civil society’s work to seek social justice and ...
Securing new financing for global good has become more challenging than ever. Negotiations at the recently-concluded COP16 on Nature and Biodiversity failed to reach an agreement on establishing a ...
A tribunal of trade arbitrators has ruled in favor of the United States in its complaint that Mexico’s restrictions on ...
Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia in the southern Balkans, is the focus of hope for young jobseekers. But, for many, it ...
In 2019, then-President Andrés Manuel López Obrador hailed the Maya Train as a catalyst for development for the Yucatan ...
Climate and environmental activists from Japan have criticized JBIC for financing the controversial MozambiqueLNG project.
Wars are bringing suffering to millions, and food is not only a casualty of bombing but also being used as a weapon against ...
CIVICUS discusses the ongoing crackdown on civil society in Belarus with Natallia Satsunkevich, human rights defender and ...
Democracy is alive and well in South Korea. When President Yoon Suk Yeol tried to impose martial law, the public and parliamentarians united to defend it. Now Yoon must face justice for his power grab ...
Do you sometimes feel like a hamster on its wheel, or perhaps stuck on a runaway train hurtling towards the abyss? Whatever ...
As talks of a ceasefire between Israel and Palestine intensify, bombardments in Gaza continue, raising the number of civilian ...
Vanuatu experienced yet another harrowing reminder of its vulnerability to disasters—a powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake ...