ExxonMobil’s Offshore Drilling Challenges By Guyanese Citizens On Climate Grounds

Two environment conscious citizens of Guyana have filed a lawsuit against the government demanding an end to offshore drilling by ExxonMobil and other large oil companies as such explorations and business activities threaten to worsen the climate crisis. The case has been filed by Quadad de Freitas, a 21-year old Indigenous tourist guide from the…

Instagram Changes Algorithm Following Alleged Bias During The Gaza Conflict

The social media platform Instagram was accused of pro-Palestinian messages during the recent Gaza conflict and now the company is trying to changing the way it showcases content. The company said that the current system provides for giving precedence for original content in its “stories” feature compared to posts that contained existing or re-shared content.…

Nike Has Parted Ways With Neymar Over Sexual Assault Investigation

The football superstar and the brand ambassador of the United States based sportswear giant Nike Neymar allegedly “refused to co-operate in a good faith investigation” into an allegation of sexual assault against an employee and this the company has stopped working with Brazilian footballer, the company said. The alleged incident happened in 2016 and was…

Risk-Averse Governments Responsible For Prolonging Travel Crisis: IATA Boss

The Covid-19 crisis for the travel sector was prolonged BY overly risk-averse governments, said the chief of the global airline industry body IATA. He however expected that by the second half of the year, the outlook for the sector would brighten. Governments would start rolling back restrictions by positive data on vaccine effectiveness, expected the…