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The long reach of authoritarianism
Transnational repression is on the rise – and it’s democratic states’ duty to stop it
FREEDOMS
GLOBAL
20.Mar.2024
EN
Human rights take a backseat in AI regulation
Civil society urges EU to close loopholes and enhance safeguards
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL
16.Jan.2024
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FR
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COP28: one step further
Need for fossil fuel cuts acknowledged at last – but it’s not nearly enough
ECONOMY | ENVIRONMENT
GLOBAL
20.Dec.2023
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Russia kept out of UN Human Rights Council
But non-competitive elections see rights abusers remain in the majority
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL
16.Oct.2023
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UN General Assembly: PR and platitudes
Sustainable Development Goals summit brings no breakthrough
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL
02.Oct.2023
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FR
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G20 summit: international ritual lacking in substance
Host government India uses meeting as pre-election PR exercise
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL
17.Sep.2023
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BRICS: the burgeoning of an international repressive alliance?
New members largely a gallery of authoritarian states
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL
01.Sep.2023
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Pride 2023: defiant joy against anti-rights backlash
LGBTQI+ people around the world keep mobilising against the odds
INCLUSION
GLOBAL
16.Aug.2023
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UN Cybercrime Convention: could the cure be worse than the disease?
Treaty under negotiation could give repressive states further tools to stifle dissent
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL
16.Jun.2023
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UN Security Council: new members but little change
Authoritarian Belarus loses bid to join – but structural reform remains much needed
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL
14.Jun.2023
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