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28th April 2018

Turkey: Weathering the storm: defending human rights in Turkey’s climate of fear

22nd March 2018

Social media campaign targets Apple over privacy betrayal for Chinese iCloud users

21st March 2018

#Toxictwitter: Violence and abuse against women online

16th March 2018

Nigeria: Amnesty activists uncover serious negligence by oil giants Shell and Eni

28th November 2017

Shell must be investigated for complicity in murder, rape and torture

15th November 2017

Time to Recharge

15th November 2017

Industry giants fail to tackle child labour allegations in cobalt battery supply chains

10th November 2017

FIFA under pressure over handling of World Cup construction abuse

8th September 2017

USA: Shell’s law firm refuses to hand over evidence critical for Ogoni Nine case

26th July 2017

DRC: Child labourers must not pay the price for UK’s shift to electric vehicles

3rd July 2017

Decode Oil Spills: Innovative data project enlists thousands of digital activists to track Nigeria spills

29th June 2017

Nigeria: In the dock: Shell’s complicity in the arbitrary execution of the Ogoni nine

29th June 2017

Nigeria: Shell complicit in the arbitrary executions of Ogoni Nine as writ served in Dutch court

Construction Continues at 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar Stadiums

19th May 2017

Qatar: Abuse of migrant workers remains widespread as World Cup stadium hosts first match

1st May 2017

Indonesia: Palm oil workers must get justice

10th February 2017

USA: Suspending conflict minerals law would throw a cloak of secrecy over rogue business practices

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