China: Indoctrinating Children with Communist Party Loyalty

Beijing has enacted new legislation aimed at bolstering “ethnic unity,” a move that is raising concerns among rights groups and observers who fear it will further erode the cultural and linguistic rights of China’s minority populations. The law, approved on March 12, 2026, mandates Mandarin Chinese instruction in schools, encourages intermarriage between Han Chinese and … Read more

Canada Supreme Court Strikes Down Quebec Rule

Ottawa, Canada – The Supreme Court of Canada has struck down a Quebec regulation that denied subsidized childcare benefits to asylum seekers. The ruling, delivered on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, marks a significant victory for advocates who argued the policy discriminated against vulnerable families seeking refuge in the province. The decision underscores the complexities of … Read more

Rita Maestre on 8M: “Majority of Men Support Equality” & Responds to Harassment

Madrid – Millions across Spain and beyond took to the streets on Sunday, March 8th, 2026, for International Women’s Day, demonstrating for gender equality, reproductive rights, and peace. The demonstrations, often referred to as 8M, saw a significant turnout in major cities including Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, and Seville, with participants voicing concerns over ongoing gender-based … Read more

>Cambodia Online Scam Slavery: Missionary Exposes Exploitation

The Dark Side ⁢of Cambodia’s Growth: The Rise of Scam centers and ⁢modern Slavery Cambodia, a nation undergoing rapid economic development, is grappling ⁢with ⁤a disturbing undercurrent:⁤ the proliferation of ‌scam ​centers that exploit vulnerable migrants. These centers, frequently enough ‍disguised as legitimate businesses, operate as hubs for online fraud, trapping⁢ thousands in conditions akin‍ … Read more