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How global tax dodging costs lives: new research shows a direct link to increased death rates

Tax abuse is an expensive business. According to a recent report by the Tax Justice Network, avoiding or evading tax deprives governments across the world of around US$427 billion (£302 billion) every year. This is money that could otherwise be spent on things like clean water, sanitation, education and health care. You can listen to more articles from The Conversation, narrated by Noa, here. The same report also claims that the laws and practices of just four countries – the UK and its network of overseas territories and crown dependencies, along with Switzerland, the Netherlands and Luxembourg – are responsible for 55% of tax losses suffered around the world.

Climate justice must not stop at borders : Youths take case against Ireland over climate response

May 10, 2021 5:57 pm “Climate justice must not stop at borders” NGOs have told the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), in what has been labelled a “landmark case”. As the ECHR considers the case on climate change, which has been brought by six young people from Portugal against 33 European countries including Ireland, Amnesty International and other human rights organisations and academics have provided the court with legal arguments “on how government climate policies must protect the rights of people outside their borders”. ‘Climate crisis does not respect borders’ Ashfaq Khalfan, Amnesty’s law and policy director said that the climate crisis “does not respect borders and our laws and policies must reflect this”.

Kids are taking governments to court over climate And they are starting to win

Kids are taking governments to court over climate. And they are starting to win. CNN 1 hr ago By Ivana Kottasová, CNN © David Young/picture alliance/Getty Images Luisa Neubauer was organizing climate strikes across Germany before launching her legal case. It was early in the morning when Luisa Neubauer got the call from her lawyer. She was staying at her mother s house, frantically trying to finish a book she d been working on, so she said it took her a moment to realize what had happened. The 25-year-old climate activist had taken the German government to court last year and won.

Children and youth in Portugal and Germany are dragging governments to climate change on climate change, winning cases | पुर्तगाल और जर्मनी में बच्चे और युवा जलवायु परिवर्तन पर सरकाराें काे काेर्ट में खींच रहे, मुकदमे जीत भी रहे हैं

Children and youth in Portugal and Germany are dragging governments to climate change on climate change, winning cases | पुर्तगाल और जर्मनी में बच्चे और युवा जलवायु परिवर्तन पर सरकाराें काे काेर्ट में खींच रहे, मुकदमे जीत भी रहे हैं
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Advocates Decry Prosecution Of Refugees In Greece

Advocates Decry Prosecution Of Refugees In Greece By Emily Lever | May 2, 2021, 8:02 PM EDT Thousands of refugees arrive in Greece s Aegean Islands every week, where there are increasing efforts to prosecute migrants and otherwise push back on immigration, according to advocates. (Grigoris Siamidis/Sputnik via AP) Over 21,000 people have died trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea into Europe since 2014, according to the International Organization for Migration. But a 25-year-old man from Afghanistan is believed to be the first parent to face criminal charges of child endangerment in the European Union after his 6-year-old son died on that journey. He is being charged with exposing a child to danger, a felony under Article 306 of the Greek penal code, in what refugee advocates describe as an example of the criminalization of migration. Other recent examples of such efforts include a Syrian man sentenced to 52 years behind bars in Greece for driving a migrant boat and a

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