Category : Liberties


Indian Comedians Fight Modi Parody Crackdown in Court

Indian comedians and influencers are battling government restrictions on parody content targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, arguing satire is a constitutional right as accounts vanish and videos are blocked.

Avá-Guarani Seek Justice 50 Years After Itaipu Dam

Indigenous Avá-Guarani communities continue their struggle for territorial recognition and reparations five decades after the Itaipu hydroelectric dam flooded their ancestral lands along the Brazil-Paraguay border.

Women Fight Trans Exclusion After Supreme Court Ruling

One year after the UK Supreme Court defined 'woman' by biological sex, nearly 100,000 women have signed an open letter rejecting trans exclusion, as a new report reveals widespread societal impacts on trans safety and inclusion.

Tennessee Replaces Pride with Nuclear Family Month

Tennessee's governor signs resolution designating June as Nuclear Family Month, defining family as one man, one woman, and children. Critics call it an attack on LGBTQ recognition during Pride Month.

Ex-MI5 Employee Sectioned Over State Secrets Leak

Juan Joseph, a former MI5 IT contractor, has been detained indefinitely under the Mental Health Act after being found not guilty by reason of insanity for leaking sensitive information to a foreign state.

Mother's Agony: Son Radicalised Online at 14

A mother shares her harrowing story of discovering her teenage son's online radicalisation, echoing a new report on the Southport tragedy that highlights parental and agency failures in prevention.

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