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- Official Selection 2018 - Direction : Isais Zantua - Country : Philippines The 14th edition of the Mobile Film Festival is now open! A special edition in partnership with Youtube Creators for Change, the European Union and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. The rules are simple : 1 Mobile • 1 Minute • 1 Film • 1 Theme : #StandUp4HumanRights Submit your films until Oct 11th, 2018 on http://www.mobilefilmfestival.com/ Win 66 000 € grants to produce your film! Follow the Mobile Film Festival: Facebook @MobileFilmFestival Twitter @MobileFilmFest Instagram @mobilefilmfest
Caster Semenya appears before the highest chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) for a hearing into whether the double Olympic champion can be required to lower her testosterone levels to compete. The 33-year-old runner won an earlier round at the ECHR, which last July ruled she was the victim of discrimination from the Lausanne-based Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). IMAGES
Europe's top rights court says Switzerland is not doing enough to tackle climate change, in the first such ruling on the responsibility of states in curbing global warming. SOUNDBITE
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he will not allow the European Court of Human Rights to block the government's planned policy of deporting migrants to Rwanda. Speaking after the UK Supreme Court ruled the policy unlawful, he says he will introduce "emergency legislation" to designate Rwanda a safe country. "If the (European Court of Human Rights) chooses to intervene against the express wishes of parliament, I am prepared to do what is necessary to get the flights off" he says. SOUNDBITE
Abortion rights supporters and anti-abortion rights proponents gather outside the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC the morning after a stunning leak of a draft opinion that signals the institution may be set to strike down the right to abortion. IMAGES
"It is a very fair judgement and I am satisfied", says Alexei Navalny after the European Court of Human Rights rules that Russia's repeated arrests of the opposition leader were politically motivated and orders the state to pay a 50,000 Euro fine. SOUNDBITE (completes VID1264546_EN)