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Even in exile, Egypt makes life impossible for its dissidents

24th July 2023 Equal Times 0

The regime of Field Marshal Abdul Fattah al-Sisi in Egypt is without a doubt one of the most repressive in the world. Reports on human […]

Brazil’s labour justice system is battling with growing rights violations

6th December 2021 Equal Times 0

“It was chaos,” says Nilzete, a nurse at Souza Aguiar Hospital in Rio de Janeiro. Twenty-three years of experience had not prepared her for this. […]

How the little-known Energy Charter Treaty is holding environmental policy hostage

7th September 2020 Equal Times 0

Is it possible to take urgently needed action on climate change while simultaneously protecting the fossil fuel industry, the very cause of climate imbalance? Today, […]

The worrying decline of individual and collective freedoms in Algeria

12th December 2019 Equal Times 0

A tightly packed crowd of people congregate in front of the Sidi M’Hamed Court building in the heart of Algiers. It is Monday 11 November […]

The ongoing struggle to end gender-based violence in Spain

3rd October 2019 Equal Times 0

On 17 December 1997, public awareness of gender-based violence saw a radical and lasting change in Spain. On that day, Ana Orantes, a 60-year-old woman, […]

Emboldened by the state, Brazil’s militias are operating with increasing impunity

2nd September 2019 Equal Times 0

In March 2018, news of the assassination of Marielle Franco reverberated around the world. As the first black, queer woman from a favela to be elected to […]

In Brazil, thousands of people are still living under the threat of bursting mining dams

27th March 2019 Equal Times 0

Barely 500 metres separates the first houses in the Rio do Peixe neighbourhood of Itabira and the fifth largest mining dam in the Brazilian state […]

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