Big oil companies reject tax transparency push by activist investor – ICIJ

Big oil companies reject tax transparency push by activist investor - ICIJ

Shareholders at three of the world’s largest oil companies recently turned down tax transparency proposals from an activist investor. At Chevron, a proposal to publicly report the company’s earnings and tax bills in every country where it operates was defeated on May 29; 85% of votes were against the proposal. The shareholders followed recommendations from … Read more

Protestors block New Caledonia roads as French police pour in

Protestors block New Caledonia roads as French police pour in

Fact: A thousand police arrived in New Caledonia from France to help control the riots and unrest on the Pacific island.

Israel protests after Nobel laureate denounces Gaza invasion at Vatican

Israel protests after Nobel laureate denounces Gaza invasion at Vatican

Israel’s Embassy to the Holy See protested against Yemeni Nobel Prize winner Tawakkol Karman for accusing Israel of “genocide” in Gaza during an event at the Vatican. Israeli embassy rejected the accusations as “lies” and criticized the anti-Semitic speech. The tension between the Vatican and Israel has increased since the war in Gaza, with Jewish groups accusing Pope Francis of not recognizing Israel’s actions as self-defense.

‘Back to the dark ages’: forced sterilisation still exists

‘Back to the dark ages’: forced sterilisation still exists

Forced sterilisation of people with disabilities is legal or not explicitly banned in Cyprus and 11 other EU countries. This practice is considered a violation of human rights and can be a form of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment. Despite being a criminal offense in Cyprus, mental health laws allow the procedure with guardian consent. Fear, lack of education about sex, and concerns about parenting responsibilities are cited as reasons for forced sterilisation, although less invasive alternatives like the coil are available. The European Disability Forum has campaigned to ban forced sterilisation, but efforts have not been successful in some cases.

Eurovision chaos: Ireland a no-show for dress rehearsal as French act sends anti-war message [VIDEO]

Eurovision chaos: Ireland a no-show for dress rehearsal as French act sends anti-war message [VIDEO]

Ireland, along with Greece and Switzerland, did not appear during the parade at the start of the Family Rehearsal for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Bambie Thug, representing Ireland, was absent from the stage, citing an urgent situation requiring attention from the organisers. The European Broadcasting Union is currently discussing necessary actions in response to the absence. France’s act Slimane stopped his performance midway to send a peace message, chanting “United by music yes, but for love, for peace.” The Eurovision contest has been thrust into political conflict with protests calling for Israel’s exclusion and demands for changes to Israel’s entry lyrics.

Malmo braces for Eurovision final and fresh protest

Malmo braces for Eurovision final and fresh protest

Malmo is preparing for the Eurovision grand final, amidst security threats and protests over Israel’s participation. Bookmakers predict Croatia’s Baby Lasagna and Israel’s Eden Golan as top contenders to win. The event has drawn thousands of visitors to the city, with protests from both pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli groups. Russia was banned from Eurovision in 2022, while the 26 contestants in the final include representatives from various countries. The event is seen as a way to unite people and have a good time together.

Greece through to Eurovision Grand Final

Greece through to Eurovision Grand Final

Marina Satti from Greece advanced to the Eurovision Grand Final with her song “ZARI” after a captivating performance.

With problems to tackle, SNP veteran Swinney set to be Scotland, ’s new leader

With problems to tackle, SNP veteran Swinney set to be Scotland, ’s new leader

John Swinney was elected as the new leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and is set to replace Humza Yousaf as Scotland’s first minister.

Republican-led states sue to block Biden protections for transgender students

Republican-led states sue to block Biden protections for transgender students

Five Republican-led states have filed lawsuits challenging new Biden administration regulations that prohibit schools and colleges receiving federal funding from discriminating against students based on their gender identity.

Gaza aid flotilla halted after vessels flag removed, activists say

A humanitarian aid flotilla destined for Gaza was halted after Guinea Bissau removed its flag from two vessels, as the activists of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition stated. The flotilla, organized by the Turkish Humanitarian Relief Foundation, aimed to deliver aid directly to Gaza. Israel’s assault on Gaza has resulted in the deaths of at least 34,700 Palestinians, while UN experts demanded safe passage for the flotilla and adherence to international law.