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Photographic documentation of COVID-19 realities on the ground in India, including mass cremation, brings into question the human rights of the deceased and their families.
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Despite limited government action to address air pollution in the UK, not enough is being done, and the brunt of environmental discrimination is borne by Black communities.
Read moreParliamentary scrutiny and human rights in the COVID-19 era
The COVID-19 crisis has prompted the government to make extensive use of delegated legislation, raising concerns for potential human rights implications.
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As Yemen enters into its seventh year of conflict, it faces the highest records of acute juvenile malnutrition ever documented in the country.
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