Tag: rights
Fishing rights: UK appoints French ambassador – politics
France has arrested a British fishing boat for allegedly lacking licenses and threatens to take further action. The dispute about who is allowed to get how much fish from the…
Alabama: Animal rights activists save puppies from death and fly away with them
Overcrowded animal shelters 27 dogs on board: animal rights activists save puppies from death and fly away with them 27 dogs – no more could fit into the small plane…
Qatari official says pilots will be able to “express themselves freely” on human rights
The drivers will be able to “express themselves freely” on human rights when Qatar hosts the first F1 Grand Prix in its history in November, the president of the Qatari…
Human rights organization: Amnesty International gives up in Hong Kong
Human rights organization Amnesty International gives up in Hong Kong Amnesty International: “It is getting more and more difficult for us to continue working in such an unstable environment”. Photo:…
Bavaria: Initiative initiates referendum “Rights of Nature” – Politics
In the Bavarian constitution, it would only be a small adjustment, says Hans Leo Bader – the effect, however, is about a fundamental change in the system and “the question…
Workers’ rights: Unions want better protection for seasonal workers
Workers rights Unions want better protection for seasonal workers Harvest workers picking asparagus. Symbol picture Photo: Peter Steffen / dpa © dpa-infocom GmbH Despite Corona, thousands of migrant workers from…
UN Human Rights Committee: A clear warning to China
Status: 10/22/2021 8:44 a.m. The UN has again denounced massive human rights violations by China, mainly because of the oppression of the Uyghurs. A striking number of states support the…
Storm, snow, storm: what rights do travelers have? – Trip
What to do if the train doesn’t go If a train is canceled due to snow chaos and a storm (or strike) or if the traveler misses his connection due…
Defender of rights “worried” about delisting of tests
Defender of rights, Claire Hédon, said on Wednesday she was “concerned” by the end of reimbursement for Covid-19 screening tests. According to her, “this decision profoundly changes the balance on…
the delisting of tests, a “disguised vaccine obligation” according to the defender of rights
The psychological distress of employees is decreasing but remains worrying The psychological distress of employees has decreased this fall compared to the spring but remains “at worrying levels”, according to…