World Children's Day has been celebrated around the world every November 20 since 1959, when the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration on the Rights of the Child, and then, on the same date, thirty years later, i.e., in 1989, adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
One of the most famous peacemakers in the world, the famous Mahatma Gandhi left behind a popular thought: "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way animals are treated."
Admittedly, the fight for animal rights in our area due to the pandemic, poverty, and...
The number of refugees and forcibly displaced people worldwide due to the conflicts in Ukraine, Yemen, Afghanistan, and other hotspots worldwide is currently more than 100 million, show data from UNHCR...
Around the world, June is marked as Pride Month in memory of the six-day uprising in Stonewall in 1969, which was preceded by years of repression and harassment of the LGBTIQ + community in New York.