The Constitution Isn’t Optional: Why USA Belongs on the CIVICUS Monitor Watchlist
By Mandeep S.TiwanaNEW YORK, Aug 2 2025 – Successive United States governments have prided themselves on being governed by the Constitution of 1788. The First Amendment introduced in 1791 lays the foundations for secularism, respect for fundamental freedoms, and the right to seek redress of grievances.
Notably, presidential administrations since the Second World War and through the Cold War...
RCKT IMPORTANT DEADLINE: ROSEN, A LEADING NATIONAL FIRM Encourages Rocket Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Investors with Losses in Excess of $100K to Secure Counsel Before Important August 11 Deadline in Securities Class Action – RCKT
NEW YORK, Aug. 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —
WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of securities of Rocket Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: RCKT) between September 17, 2024 and May 26, 2025, both dates inclusive (the “Class Period”), of the important August 11, 2025 lead plaintiff deadline.
SO WHAT: If you purchased Rocket Pharmaceuticals securities...
Bitget Enables Auto-Buy Opening Passive Investing with Up to 30% ROI Annually
VICTORIA, Seychelles, Aug. 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has introduced its new recurring buy feature enabling systematic investment plan, allowing users to schedule automated crypto purchases using Visa and Mastercard. The feature is designed to help users build long–term crypto portfolios with minimal effort,...
Bitget Surges to 7.2% Global Derivatives Market Share, Ranks Top 3 Highlights Bitcoin.com Report
VICTORIA, Seychelles, Aug. 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, today co–releases with Bitcoin.com an educational flagship titled “Crypto Derivatives 101 – Market Breakdown: Who’s Winning the Race?” designed to help newcomers navigate the fast–growing derivatives market, the guide also highlights Bitget’s...
Spotlight on Landlocked Developing Countries Ahead of Third UN Conference
Uganda’s Malaba town borders Kenya to the east and is a major entry point for goods destined for landlocked Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan from Kenya’s Mombasa Port. Credit: Joyce Chimbi/IPS
By Joyce ChimbiNAIROBI, Aug 1 2025 – Landlocked developing countries face a unique set of challenges. Without coastal ports, they rely on transit nations, causing higher trade costs and delays.
To...
Spotlight on Landlocked Developing Countries Ahead of Third UN Conference
Uganda’s Malaba town borders Kenya to the east and is a major entry point for goods destined for landlocked Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan from Kenya’s Mombasa Port. Credit: Joyce Chimbi/IPS
By Joyce ChimbiNAIROBI, Aug 1 2025 – Landlocked developing countries face a unique set of challenges. Without coastal ports, they rely on transit nations, causing higher trade costs and delays.
To...
Climate Reparations are Necessary but Not Sufficient: World Needs Less Growth & More Justice
Cyclone Pam (2015) flooding in Vanatu, Port Vila seafront on 14 March — Public domain/wikipedia
By Kirsten StadeSAINT PAUL, Minnesota, USA, Aug 1 2025 – While recent heat waves were causing thousands of deaths, the Trump administration was busy dismantling policies that regulate greenhouse gases on the theory they don’t harm human health.
Meanwhile, the international community appears...
Climate Reparations are Necessary but Not Sufficient: World Needs Less Growth & More Justice
Cyclone Pam (2015) flooding in Vanatu, Port Vila seafront on 14 March — Public domain/wikipedia
By Kirsten StadeSAINT PAUL, Minnesota, USA, Aug 1 2025 – While recent heat waves were causing thousands of deaths, the Trump administration was busy dismantling policies that regulate greenhouse gases on the theory they don’t harm human health.
Meanwhile, the international community appears...
Survey by Staff Federation Expresses Disappointment over UN’s Reform Process
By Nathalie MeynetGENEVA, Aug 1 2025 – The Coordinating Committee for International Staff Unions and Associations of the United Nations System (CCISUA)* staff federation has conducted a quick survey of staff in its member unions of their thoughts on the UN80 initiative.
The respondents expressed a lack of confidence in the way UN80 is being led and implemented, their disappointment in the lack...
Survey by Staff Federation Expresses Disappointment over UN’s Reform Process
By Nathalie MeynetGENEVA, Aug 1 2025 – The Coordinating Committee for International Staff Unions and Associations of the United Nations System (CCISUA)* staff federation has conducted a quick survey of staff in its member unions of their thoughts on the UN80 initiative.
The respondents expressed a lack of confidence in the way UN80 is being led and implemented, their disappointment in the lack...