Tag: rights
Macron wants to include abortion among European rights
The text consecrating the entry of abortion into the Constitution has been sealed. Emmanuel Macron promised to fight against the “difficulties of access” to abortion and to campaign for the…
Sarah Daninthe, former fencer on duty for women’s rights
Editor-in-chief of the RFI morning show on the occasion of International Women’s Day this Friday, March 8, Sarah Daninthe flourished in fencing, including an Olympic medal in Athens in 2004.…
a public ceremony to seal the Constitution for Women’s Rights Day
This is the very last step for the inclusion of abortion in the French Constitution, and also the most symbolic. President Macron will be in Paris at noon at the…
Athletics World Championships awarded to China again – athletics boss dodged question on human rights: “An important ally” | Sport
Last week, the international athletics federation World Athletics (WA) awarded China yet another prestigious competition, when it decided at its meeting that the World Athletics Championships will also be held…
The law not respected by the police? What the Defender of Rights report says
According to a study by the Defender of Rights published Tuesday February 27, 2024, a majority of police officers believe that carrying out a mission takes priority over respecting the…
in Antibes, three orcas worry animal rights activists
In Antibes, at the Marineland water park, three orcas worry animal rights activists. A law provides for the end of their captivity in 2026, but the park plans to send…
Rights of same-sex parents: legal adoption in a minority of countries
News Published on 02/24/2024 at 3:02 p.m. Updated 02/24/2024 at 3:02 p.m. Reading 3 min. In Greece, deputies adopted Thursday evening the bill authorizing homosexual marriage and adoption by same-sex…
Europeans: the radical rights engaged in the battle of the groups
Next spring, Europeans will be required to renew their parliament in Strasbourg. In France, the election will take place on June 9. A list vote, in a single round. But…
When fertility becomes a state matter, women’s rights weaken, says French writer | Foreign countries
PARIS There are signs of the weakening of women’s rights in the air, French writer Lola Lafon says. – We live in a time when women’s bodies and fertility become…
the former human rights adviser to the presidency is concerned about a “closedness” of the authorities
In Chad, Makaïla Nguebla, a former blogger critical of the authorities, who became a human rights advisor to the presidency, has just been removed from the post he accepted upon…