13:18 Meta ‘hastily’ changed moderation policy with little regard to impact, says oversight board
-Facebook and Instagram owner criticised for leaving up posts inciting violence during UK riots
- TheGuardian20:28 The Guardian view on Tunisia’s democratic regression: burying hope where the Arab spring began | Editorial
-Editorial: The sentencing of opponents and other public figures to as much as 66 years in prison highlights the president’s dismantling of political achievements
- TheGuardian22/04 Starmer says he is ‘really pleased’ supreme court has given ‘much-needed clarity’ on definition of ‘woman’ in equalities law – UK politics live
-Prime minister says he thinks court’s decision has given a ‘much clearer position for those drawing up guidance’
- TheGuardian22/04 Iran and China want world peace and security
-TEHRAN- IRNA- The head of the judiciary met with the head of the Supreme Court of China as the level of relations between Iran and China, and said that both countries want to establish and consolidate world peace and security.
- IRNA22/04 A friend killed, and inquiries shelved: life fighting the stigma of albinism in Malawi
-People with albinism are often attacked and even killed for body parts. As elections approach, activist Tonney Mkwapatira fears the situation may get worse
- TheGuardian21/04 George Clooney’s surprise marriage confession
-George Clooney made a shocking declaration that marriage is “easy” and that he and wife, Amal, still have never fought after a decade together.
- News.com.au21/04 Damning email exposes truth about Melbourne Covid restriction
-An explosive secret email the Victorian Government tried to bury has exposed the truth about former premier Daniel Andrews’ contentious decision to lock millions of Victorians in their homes during the Covid pandemic.
- News.com.au20/04 'Keir Starmer sparks fears of witch hunt against British Troubles veterans'
-EXCLUSIVE: The Prime Minister is set to amend a key piece of legal protections.
- Express20/04 Testimony of 1,800 women and children in Gaza
-With the resumption of the Zionist war, about 2 children and 5 Palestinian women have been martyred over the past month, and the general number of female and child martyrs has reached more than 6,000.
- Mehr News20/04 APCI law unprotected populations at risk and victims, while encouraging impunity and restricts freedoms
-State control. The standard approved by Dina Boluarte establishes a previous, permanent and future control of international cooperation projects, affecting the freedom of association while establishing censorship of criticism of the Executive and Legislative.
- La República20/04 Indonesia’s military move sets off alarm bells
-Greater military influence in government, reporters under threat and a stuttering economy.
- News.com.au20/04 Thousands in London defend trans rights after court ruling
-The London protest comes three days after a groundbreaking decision by the UK's highest court that defined a woman as someone who is female at birth. Trans rights activists have condemned the ruling.
- MSN20/04 Erdogan: Gaza's genocide has shook the emptying of Western values
-Criticizing the Western approach to the Zionist regime's genocide in the Gaza Strip, the Turkish president described the events as exposing the moral values of Western countries.
- Mehr News20/04 ‘Dead to me’: Backlash over White House pic
-President Donald Trump and Vince Vaughn teamed up for a lighthearted spoof of the Hollywood actor’s iconic 2005 film Wedding Crashers.
- News.com.au19/04 Despair in Gaza as Israeli aid blockade creates crisis ‘unmatched in severity’
-Palestinians pushed into new misery as supplies of food, fuel and medicine run out in seven-week siege
- TheGuardian19/04 ‘I love my country but nobody is safe’: the plight of Cameroon’s exiles, trapped in Nigeria
-English-speaking minority refugees caught up in clashes between the military and separatists are stranded in neighbouring country
- TheGuardian19/04 East-West Question | Zheng Zhifeng: How to put people first in autonomous driving?
-East-West Question | Zheng Zhifeng: How to put people first in autonomous driving?
- Sina19/04 'Thank the stars for trans ruling – but now comes real test for kindness'
-The Supreme Court's sensible ruling should be welcomed.
- Express17/04 NHS warned it must change guidance on single-sex spaces after court ruling
-Equality watchdog says health service ‘now has clarity’ as managers draw up new policy for hospitals and surgeries
- TheGuardian17/04 Uyghur rights group calls on hotel chains not to ‘sanitise’ China abuses in Xinjiang
-Growth in international hotels coincides with government effort to push region as a tourism destination
- TheGuardian17/04 New rules for public bodies expected ‘by summer’ after UK gender ruling
-Equalities watchdog chair says code of practice will give clarity and adds trans people’s rights ‘must be respected’
- TheGuardian17/04 ‘Why would he take such a risk?’ My censor and me
-The long read: Online dissent is a serious crime in China. So why did a Weibo censor help me publish posts critical of the Communist party?
- TheGuardian17/04 EU has listed seven "safe" countries to simplify deportation
-EC proposes to consider Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Colombia, Kosovo, Morocco and Tunisia to “countries of safe origin”. This will simplify the procedure for considering "unreasonable" applications for the provision of asylum
- RBC17/04 ‘Australian first’: Greens MP Stephen Bates joins OnlyFans to promote campaign
-In an Australian first, Greens MP Stephen Bates has joined OnlyFans – not to post anything risque, but to promote the party’s push to make two drugs that significantly reduce the risk of HIV transmission free.
- News.com.au16/04 Human Rights Directorate: We will develop monitoring mechanisms and enhance the rule of law
-The Director of the Directorate of Human Rights at the Ministry of Interior, Major General Khaled Al -Muhanna, confirmed today, Wednesday, the intensification of work during the next stage to develop mechanisms for monitoring violations and enhancing the rule of law.
- Alsumaria16/04 Irish woman allegedly raped by suspect in Madeleine McCann disappearance takes human rights case
-Hazel Behan’s application to European court alleges inaction by Portuguese police in identifying and prosecuting Christian Brückner
- The Irish Times16/04 The National Center for Human Rights appreciates the efforts of the security services in the face of terrorist plans
-In the context of thwarting the terrorist plans that were aimed at prejudice to national security, stirring chaos, and intimidating individuals within the territory of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan using criminal terrorist means and methods, the National Center for Human Rights praised the efforts of the Jordanian security services that confronted these plans
- Alghad16/04 ‘We feel like we’re back in Senegal’: the Sufis helping migrants in the Canaries
-Part-school, part-social network, a Mouride circle on the Spanish island is helping teenage asylum seekers prepare for adulthood and navigate a challenging welfare system
- TheGuardian16/04 Irregular migrant crossings into Europe fall 30% in first quarter of 2025
-Human rights groups say drop is partly due to EU policies that turn blind eye to rights abuses in countries such as Libya and Tunisia
- TheGuardian16/04 Mozambique authorities failed to investigate protester deaths, says Amnesty International report
-Human rights group claims post-election government crackdown was ‘a shameful overreaction’
- The Irish Times15/04 Euro nation bans gay people from gathering
-A European Union nation has passed a change to its constitution which bars gay people from gathering in public to protest.
- News.com.au15/04 Despite Deteriorating Rights in Russia, UN Rapporteur Still Believes in Dialogue - The Moscow Times
-Since Mariana Katzarova was appointed the UN special rapporteur on human rights in Russia in 2023, Russian authorities have consistently refused to engage with her or allow her to visit the country. In an interview with The Moscow Times, Katzarova said her work has documented a deliberate strategy of repression and subjugation in Russia — based on testimonies from victims and witnesses — in which
- TheMoscowTimes15/04 Sudan in ‘world’s largest humanitarian crisis’ after two years of civil war
-NGOs and UN say country is ‘worse off than ever before’ with wide-scale displacement, hunger, famine and attacks on refugee camps
- TheGuardian14/04 UK MP refused entry to Hong Kong accuses China of ‘hidden blacklist’
-Wera Hobhouse says her apparent presence on secret list of critics of country’s human rights record made her a target
- TheGuardian14/04 ‘I became like a slave’: why 43 women are suing the secretive Opus Dei Catholic group in Argentina
-Lured by promises of an education but allegedly trapped in servitude and self-mortification, the former members are suing the ultra-conservative organisation over their ‘exploitation and abuse’
- TheGuardian13/04 Journalist Ahmed Alnaouq: ‘It’s our duty to make Gaza’s stories immortal’
-The Gaza-born, UK-based journalist, who lost 21 family members in an Israeli airstrike on his homeland, has taken pieces from an online platform he co-created for young Palestinians and collated them in a new book
- TheGuardian13/04 The IACHR urged to guarantee a second peaceful electoral round in Ecuador and requested that the electoral results be respected
-The application was disseminated a few hours from the elections, which are developed in a context of high political and security. In the first round, Noboa and González obtained approximately 44% of the votes each, with a difference of just over 16,000 ballots in favor of the current president
- Infobae12/04 Philippe Sands: ‘The legal order that was created in 1945 is now being challenged around the world’
-The Brexit-disdaining, Irish-reunification supporting Anglo-French litigator is coming to Ireland in June
- The Irish Times12/04 IDF unit involved in killing of Palestinian paramedics led by general with ‘contempt for human life’
-Golani troops were under command of reservist armoured 14th Brigade, part of division led by Brig Gen Yehuda Vach
- TheGuardian11/04 Angola: The challenges of oil exploration in the Okavango Basin
-Oil exploration in the Etosha-Okavango Basin in Angola raises concerns between environmentalists and human rights advocates regarding the environmental impact and the future of upcoming generations.
- MSN11/04 ‘Thousands like us’: couples take UK government to court over humanist marriages
-Exclusive: Action comes five years after lack of legal recognition for humanist marriage in England and Wales was ruled discriminatory
- TheGuardian11/04 The Evin Prison Bakers’ Club by Sepideh Gholian review – like no recipe book you’ve ever read
-A political prisoner lifts the lid on the hardships and fantasies of life in Iran’s most notorious jail
- TheGuardian10/04 Talibans arbitrarily hold men by appearance and behavior in Afghanistan
-UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) documented in a report today published cases of arbitrary arrests for alleged violation of the virtue propagation law and addiction prevention, a strict interpretation of Islamic law, sharia.
- MSN10/04 Jaw-dropping decision sees Asylum seeker avoid deportation due to Facebook frie
-A judge has ruled the man can have his case can be reheard.
- Express10/04 Prison request for old CEO, who is disturbed by Ramadan congratulations
-Following his reactions to Vestel CEO Ergün Güler, he was taken into custody and then released for former Zorlu Holding CEO Cem Köksal for his former Zorlu Holding CEO. In the indictment, Köksal was sentenced to imprisonment of up to 5 years and 3 months.
- MSN10/04 EU states' withdrawal from anti-landmine convention sparks controversy
-Five Baltic states want to leave a convention that prohibits use and production of mines, a move accepted by the European Commission and Parliament. #EuropeNews
- EuronewsEN10/04 Ireland can’t use housing shortfalls as excuse for failing to accommodate single male asylum seekers, ECJ says
-Significant legal opinion says key legal argument advanced by Government cannot be used
- The Irish Times10/04 UK Government breaks silence on shock Hamas terror legal challenge
-The legal challenge by Hamas - against its terror proscription - has prompted widespread outrage.
- Express10/04 Iran set to mutilate prisoners as regime revives medieval punishment
-Amputation is "torture, plain and simple", said Bahar Saba, senior Iran researcher at Human Rights Watch.
- Express09/04 Hungary’s exit from the International Criminal Court is a sign of the times
-Tectonic shifts are taking place in international relations.
- TheConversation-Global09/04 The joke of the AK Party attorney even angry Bekir Bozdağ: apologize
-During the "junta" discussions in the General Assembly of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, AK Party Deputy Rize Harun Mertoğlu told the "Bektashi joke". CHP Group Deputy Chairman Murat Emir, while reacting to these words harsh Parliament Speaker Bekir Bozdag AK Party Mertoglu'nun re -promised to correct and apologize.
- MSN09/04 ‘Their determination is heroic’: Portuguese youth mount fresh climate lawsuit against government
-A new lawsuit is being built to challenge the Portuguese government’s climate targets and plans by young veterans of climate litigation. View on euronews
- MSN09/04 ‘Heroic’ youth back with new climate lawsuit after European rejection
-A new lawsuit is being built to challenge the Portuguese government’s climate targets and plans by young veterans of climate litigation.
- EuronewsEN08/04 European Union border agency investigates Greece over alleged rights violations
-The European Union’s border protection agency says it is investigating multiple alleged human rights violations by Greece in dealing with illegal immigration.
- APNews08/04 IOHR publishes book on rights of Jewish children as antisemitism flares worldwide
-The book’s creation has been commended by several influential world figures.
- Jerusalem Post08/04 'Bullying' Sir Philip Green loses human rights court case over 'Me Too scanda...
-Retail tycoon Sir Philip Green's battle for privacy has ended in a humiliating European Court of Human Rights defeat.
- Express08/04 Sir Philip Green loses legal case against UK over use of parliamentary privilege
-Tycoon was named in Lords as having obtained injunction against Telegraph to stop publication of misconduct allegations
- TheGuardian08/04 Hated European court rules double murderer had his human rights breached
-Ezeoke crept into the flat through an unlocked door before shooting Bervil Kalikaka-Ekofo in the head with a vintage revolver before then turning the gun on his victim's aunt Annie-Ekofo.
- Express08/04 Opinion: When fathers don’t take family leave, workplace inequality persists
-Just a quarter of men take parent’s leave compared with two-thirds of women
- The Irish Times08/04 Executions at 10-year high after huge increases in Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia
-Amnesty International confirms 1,518 people executed in 2024 but says real total is likely to be thousands more
- TheGuardian07/04 HRW decries German proposal to revoke citizenship of antisemites, terror supporters
-HRW warned the proposal lacked definitions for antisemites and terrorist supporters, risking arbitrary enforcement without clear legal safeguards.
- Jerusalem Post07/04 'It's up to us to fix this': Obama urges universities to defend academic freedom
-“The idea of cancelling a speaker who comes to your campus, trying to shout them down and not letting them speak [...] that’s not what America should be about," Obama said.
- Jerusalem Post07/04 Israel military razed Gaza perimeter land to create ‘kill zone’, soldiers say
-Combatants’ testimonies describe how areas were destroyed to create ‘a death zone of enormous proportions’
- TheGuardian06/04 The UN commissioner described Russia's attack on Russia's Krriviy Rig city as "an unimaginable horror"
-The United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk described the attack that the Russian army was organized in the city of Kriviy Rig in Ukraine and that 18 people lost their lives as "an unimaginable horror".
- MSN06/04 The Maduro regime intensifies persecution against Venezuelan trade unionists: "It is the price for defending democracy"
-On Saturday night there was a new case of harassment when security agents bet in front of the home of the union leader José Paulino Patines. "I had to run out of my house," he told Infobae
- Infobae06/04 Deported by mistake: Venezuelan makeup artist is sent to the megacárcel of the CECOT for its tattoos of "Mom" and "Dad"
-The Venezuelan makeup artist and immigrant was arrested by ICE on March 15, 2025 in Texas. It is now in the Megacárcel de Bukele in El Salvador, after being associated with the criminal band of Aragua.
- La República05/04 Afghan rights defender told she faces ‘no risk’ from Taliban as Home Office denies asylum
-Woman who worked with western governments in her home country before fleeing the Taliban told to return
- TheGuardian05/04 Houthis terrorise shipping but unleash atrocities at home
-'The Houthis are inflicting death and misery upon their fellow Yemenis in large numbers'
- Express04/04 U.N. Accuses Myanmar Junta of Limiting Aid to Earthquake Victims
-The U.N. says the military government of Myanmar is limiting aid to victims of last week’s devastating earthquake.
- Breitbart04/04 Why do only half of Irish fathers take paternity leave?
-‘Flat rate’ payment in Ireland means many fathers can’t afford to take time off work
- The Irish Times04/04 Only half of fathers taking paternity leave, report says
-Higher-paid fathers and those working in larger companies were more likely to avail of paternity leave, research found
- The Irish Times04/04 EU urged to put human rights centre stage at first central Asia summit
-Bloc to discuss trade, security and energy with leaders of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan
- TheGuardian04/04 Activist takes case over Trinidad’s homophobic laws to UK’s privy council
-Legislation was repealed in 2018 but Caribbean country’s supreme court last week recriminalised the act after appeal
- TheGuardian03/04 World Bank announces multimillion-dollar redress fund after killings and abuse claims at Tanzanian project
-Communities in Ruaha national park reject response to alleged assault and evictions of herders during tourism scheme funded by the bank
- TheGuardian03/04 Convicted rapist spared deportation because 'he can't get witness protection'
-The convicted sex attacker entered the program on the Caribbean island as a child because his mother testified about gangland murder.
- Express03/04 ‘I begged them, my daughter was dying’: how Taliban male escort rules are killing mothers and babies
-The need for women to be accompanied by a man in public is blocking access to healthcare and contributing to soaring mortality rates, say experts
- TheGuardian03/04 ‘Cracking’: Bezos wedding already a disaster
-OPINION
- News.com.au02/04 Close Starmer ally ridiculed as 'out of touch' for defending human rights system
-Attorney general Lord Hermer blasted by Reform's Lee Anderson for saying Britain should ‘celebrate' being part of the European Convention on Human Rights
- Express02/04 Europe should "use tariffs to force religious equality" in Pakistan,
-Europeans urged to take a leaf out of Trump's book and use tariffs to combat religious persecution and child marriages in Pakistan, charities have said.
- Express02/04 Wisconsin elects progressive to Supreme Court in defeat to Trump and Musk
-The judge supported by Democrats, Susan Crawford, was elected to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, in the Midwest of the United States, in a loss to US President Donald Trump, and Elon Musk
- MSN01/04 VAT on private school fees is discriminatory, high court told
-Legal action claims policy breaches rights of children with SEN whose needs cannot be met by UK state schools
- TheGuardian01/04 Albanian 'terrorist' who plotted bombing pleads for UK stay over safety fears
-An Albanian national who served 30 years for a plot to bomb a football stadium and participating in killing of a policeman fears he will be killed if returned to Albania.
- Express01/04 People displaced by Uganda oil pipeline ‘received inadequate compensation’
-Many of the people displaced by Eacop project were inadequately rehoused or compensated, report says
- TheGuardian01/04 ‘The boat owners treat us as slaves’: crews report abuse and death on long-haul vessels
-The unexplained death of a fisher on a Chinese-owned trawler in the Indian Ocean illustrates the lack of accountability in the seafood industry, say advocates
- TheGuardian01/04 Rachel Reeves faces High Court showdown on private school VAT raid
-The High Court will today hear a case that could reshape the landscape of private education in the UK as The Independent Schools Council challenges Labour's highly-controversial VAT tax raid on aspiration.
- Express01/04 Nation’s horror move after quake kills thousands
-Myanmar’s military-run government has been slammed for its “outrageous” move to continue air strikes as the war-torn country grapples with the aftermath of an earthquake which has left over 2,000 people dead.
- News.com.au01/04 JoJo Siwa debuts unrecognisable new look
-JoJo Siwa has left fans stunned after debuting her brand new look at the Billboard Women in Music Awards on Sunday.
- News.com.au31/03 Cases of slowdown .. The Human Rights Commission has a invitation to the interior on 911
-The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Basra warned against delaying the response and not responding to some emergency contacts via the hot number (911), stressing that this matter raises anxiety and calls for urgent measures.
- Alsumaria31/03 Labour slammed for creating border 'crisis' as Keir Starmer plan 'in tatters'
-The Prime Minister - who opened an Organised Immigration Crime Summit on Monday - said he is "angry" about the scale of the crisis and vowed to take more action.
- Express31/03 Qatar arrests 16 Filipino workers for ‘unlawful protests’
-Workers, who protested the arrest of former Philippine leader Duterte, may face up to three years in Qatari prisons, according to Department of Foreign Affairs
- Jerusalem Post31/03 Human rights lawyers not to blame for migration madness, says Keir Starmer
-The Prime Minister warned the "system would break down" if lawyers allowed their political views to impact who they defend.
- Express30/03 The Guardian view on attacks on lawyers: democracies must stand up for justice | Editorial
-Editorial: From Russia to the US, those who seek to uphold the law are coming under increasing pressure
- TheGuardian30/03 Words that attract attention in the Bayram message: We do not have unlimited time
-President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan gave messages about the İmralı process that started with the call of MHP leader Devlet Bahceli in his message. "Our state has done its part by providing a call," said Erdogan, "Now, the organization has come to the call, but without the call.
- MSN30/03 Soviet Dissident Pavel Litvinov on Freedom of Speech Then and Now: ‘Nothing Is More Important’ - The Moscow Times
-Pavel Litvinov is a former Soviet dissident and human rights activist who played a key role in protesting state repression in the U.S.S.R. In 1968, he was among the eight protesters who staged a rare demonstration on Red Square against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.
- TheMoscowTimes30/03 ‘They don’t want them to know anything’: Gaza civilians held in Israel not told families had been killed
-A nurse, a civil servant and a teacher, among thousands of Palestinians detained without charges, were not informed their relatives had died in Israeli attacks
- TheGuardian29/03 Should Israel reconsider ties with Azerbaijan? - opinion
-While it is understandable why Israel would want to strengthen its ties with Azerbaijan in the name of realpolitik, what is not clear is why they would want to do so at the expense of human rights.
- Jerusalem Post29/03 Lord Blunkett urges PM to consider deporting illegal migrants regardless of EHCR
-The former Labour home secretary suggests Sir Keir Starmer should try to work around the rules of the ECHR.
- Express29/03 The United Nations warns: Everything is running out in Gaza, including supplies and life
-"Everything in Gaza is running out, including supplies, time and life," said the United Nations Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Office today, Saturday. While the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights accused Israel of violating international law through forced evacuation in Gaza.
- AlwatanVoice29/03 'Pakistani rapist should be paedophile so he can get treatment he deserves'
-So what if he's at risk of "degrading and inhuman treatment"?
- Express29/03 'Pakistani rapist should be deported so he can get treatment he deserves'
-So what if he's at risk of "degrading and inhuman treatment"?
- Express28/03 Lesbian group’s new fight over trans decision
-A Victorian lesbian group is seeking to overturn a decision preventing them from discriminating against transgender women who are lesbians at public events.
- News.com.au27/03 In Turkey nearly 1900 detained on protests
-Human rights organizations are urging to investigate over -use by the police during the dispersal of demonstrations.
- Korrespondent27/03 EU chaos as Poland breaks ranks and stops migrants applying for asylum
-Poland says Russia and Belarus are using migration as a weapon in a "hybrid war".
- Express26/03 Erdogan Claims Turkish Protest Movement Is 'Street Terrorism,' Warns End Is Near
-Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned the “show” put on by supporters of jailed Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu will end soon.
- Breitbart26/03 Nation enabled ‘mass exportation’ of children
-South Korea’s government enabled the “mass exportation” of children with private adoption agencies by fabricating birth records and failing to follow consent procedures, a landmark investigation has found.
- News.com.au25/03 What 23andMe's bankruptcy means for your DNA data
-23andMe has filed for bankruptcy, prompting people who've used the service and sent in DNA samples to be analyzed to wonder what will happen to their genetic data.
- APNews25/03 Huge new asylum scandal erupts as foreign crooks given free homes
-Exclusive: Critics warned "violent thugs, sexual offenders and drug dealers" are "free to continue plaguing our nation and its communities".
- Express25/03 Naturally: How do the population destroy in the occupied territories
-In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, human rights activists capture increased mortality. Ukrainian sources and occupiers explain it differently.
- Korrespondent25/03 Drones, informers and apps: Iran intensifies surveillance on women to enforce hijab law
-Iranian police are using digital tools to identify and punish women who defy the Islamic state’s harsh dress code
- TheGuardian25/03 ‘Making art made me feel free’: the prison paintings of Myanmar’s Htein Lin
-The artist, who has an exhibition at Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery, created a unique body of work from jail uniforms, soap and lids while detained by Myanmar’s regime
- TheGuardian23/03 Erdogan: Human rights are forgotten when the oppressed is Palestinian
-Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized the double standards of human rights and freedoms advocates in Western countries when they rant them in front of the world and silence towards genocide and the killing of children in Gaza by Israel.
- Alghad23/03 Atrocities mount daily. Promised aid does not arrive. Why has the west turned its back on Sudan?
-As territory is won and lost by opposing military forces, people grasp at scraps of normality. But the country is undergoing the world’s most severe humanitarian catastrophe and global announcements of help have amounted to nothing
- TheGuardian22/03 Coalition of Civil Society Kecam Hasan Nasbi's statement about the terror of the head of pigs in Tempo
-The Civil Society Coalition condemned the statement of the Head of the Presidential Communication Office, Hasan Nasbi, related to the terrorist incident of the pig head in Tempo.
- MSN21/03 Retired pastor denies illegal protest at abortion safe access zone in Coleraine
-Clive Johnston disputes the charges on a devolution point and under the European Convention on Human Rights
- The Irish Times21/03 West Papuan Indigenous people call for KitKat boycott over alleged ecocide
-Thousands of acres of rainforest is being cleared to produce palm oil, used in popular Nestlé and Mondelēz brands
- TheGuardian21/03 First migrant worker dies building a World Cup stadium in Saudi Arabia
-Muhammad Arshad, from Pakistan, was a foreman building Aramco Stadium in Al Khobar, one of 11 new venues for 2034
- TheGuardian20/03 Portuguese state condemned to pay fine to Yahima Ramirez
-Decision of the European Court of Human Rights obliges the State to compensate the Luso-Cuban judoka
- MSN20/03 (Human Rights Watch): Israel committed war crimes during the occupation of hospitals in Gaza
-(Human Rights Watch) confirmed that the Israeli occupation forces committed war crimes, to cause the martyrdom and suffering that could be avoided for Palestinian patients, while it was occupying hospitals in the Gaza Strip.
- AlwatanVoice20/03 South Africa hasn’t given individuals access to the African Court – this needs to be fixed
-South Africa has fallen short in one key aspect when it comes to championing human rights on the continent.
- TheConversation-Europe19/03 Rights group says Pakistan steps up pressure on Afghans to return home where they risk persecution
-A leading rights group says that Pakistan's authorities have intensified pressure on Afghan refugees to go back to neighboring Afghanistan where they risk persecution by the Taliban and face dire economic conditions.
- APNews19/03 United Kingdom praises Trump's progress in the sense of a ceasefire in Ukraine
-The United Kingdom greeted today “the progress made by President Donald Trump towards a ceasefire” in Ukraine after Trump woke up with Russian homologous, Vladimir Putin, a 30-day truce limited to energy infrastructure.
- MSN18/03 Enough is enough: UN betrays its mission, embraces Hamas propaganda - opinion
-The UN, entrusted with safeguarding human rights and global justice, now risks becoming a mouthpiece for Hamas propaganda rather than confronting reality.
- Jerusalem Post18/03 Revealing the truth about the transfer of 200 billion dinars from Iraq to Syria
-The Aspir Center for Information Agents of the Iraqi Observatory for Human Rights revealed today, Tuesday, the fact that 200 billion dinars were transferred to Syria to support reconstruction.
- Alsumaria18/03 Duterte’s arrest gives ‘a sense impunity ends’, says Nobel peace prize winner
-Maria Ressa says rules-based order ‘can perhaps still exist’ but social media is being used to undermine democracy around the world
- TheGuardian18/03 German man with green card ‘violently interrogated’ by US border officials
-Berlin checking if US immigration policy has changed after Fabian Schmidt becomes third German to be detained
- TheGuardian18/03 The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights called on Tamás Sulyok to veto the Pride Act
-Michael O'Flaherty is concerned that a law was made in Hungary to restrict the right to assembly.
- hvg.hu18/03 'Bonkers!' Romanian rapist avoids deportation after PTSD claim
-High Court told he arrived in Britain in December 2018 after serving almost seven years in jail in Romania for rape
- Express18/03 Syrian Observatory: 4711 civilians have been killed, including 1805, with a field execution since the fall of Assad
-Alsumaria News - International, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, today, Tuesday, reported that 4711 civilians were killed, including 1805 field executions since the fall of the previous regime.
- Alsumaria18/03 ‘Feel so sick’: Deportation fallout grows
-ANALYSIS
- News.com.au17/03 Defending tradition and language at Geneva'sHuman Rights Film Festival
-'Children of Honey' highlights the struggle of the Hadzabe community to preserve its traditions and language. It was one a dozen documentary films shortlisted as part of the 'Impact Days' programme organised by the International Film Festival and Forum for Human Rights in Geneva.
- EuronewsEN17/03 The hypocrisy of the human rights industrial complex - opinion
-Khalil's arrest has been met with staunch opposition, while the massacre in Syria is legitimized; the West's double standards are the height of hypocrisy.
- Jerusalem Post17/03 Defending the rights of Mahmoud Khalil, even when we disagree with him - opinion
-American Jews should ensure that Khalil is given full protection of the law, ensuring that their future rights under that law are protected, too.
- Jerusalem Post17/03 Turning the victim into an aggressor - opinion
-This antisemitic display will be remembered as a significant attempt by an international body to distort reality and promote the pervasive anti-Israel narrative at the UN.
- Jerusalem Post16/03 Labour grandee breaks cover as first to call on Keir Starmer to quit ECHR
-The former New Labour cabinet minister has criticised the foreign court's quality of judges and lack of democratic accountability.
- Express16/03 Al -Abdalat: The Hashemite leadership confirms the establishment of lofty Islamic values and human rights
-The Director of the Human Rights Unit in the Prime Minister, Dr. Khalil Al -Abdallat, said that the International Day to Combat Hathered Islam comes as an affirmation of the need to address hate and extremism speeches, and to consolidate the values of justice, tolerance and mutual respect.
- Alghad16/03 ‘Closing the circles of pain’: Franco victims finally come home as 50th anniversary of dictator’s death looms
-Bodies of 17 murdered men removed from monument to Francoism and returned to families amid political row over legacy of Spain’s civil war
- TheGuardian16/03 The UN denounced the increase in persecution of civilians and the abuses of rights in Iran
-The United Nations experts indicated that among the victims are including young children and women who, in turn, are persecuted by the Moral Police to verify their use of Hiyab
- Infobae15/03 ‘The streets are empty, no one dares go outside’: Syria’s Alawites terrorised by revenge killings
-Hundreds of civilians murdered by militant groups, throwing doubt over new government’s ability to control the country - and US willingness to lift sanctions
- TheGuardian15/03 Iran using drones, advances tech in crackdown on women's rights, UN report says
-Tehran began using aerial drone surveillance and a new facial recognition software in April 2024 to monitor hijab compliance in public spaces.
- Jerusalem Post15/03 Video of Burkina Faso massacre appears to implicate government-allied militia, watchdog says
-Human Rights Watch says video footage circulating on social networks of a recent civilian massacre in Burkina Faso appears to implicate government-allied militia.
- APNews15/03 Putin's threat to Ukrainian POWs 'a clear breach of rules of war'
-EXCLUSIVE: Russia remains a party to the Geneva Conventions and is legally bound to uphold their provisions.
- Express15/03 Judge rules against advocates trying to help migrants sent to Guantanamo and to stop more transfers
-WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge ruled Friday against immigration and civil rights advocates attempting to help migrants who had been sent to the Guantanamo Bay military base — and trying to prevent further transfers — days after the Trump administration transferred all migrants out of the facility in Cuba. U.S. District Judge Carl J. Nichols refu...
- MSN15/03 The Minister of Human Rights asked that the former Ngada Police Chief be removed, convicted, and ethics
-Human Rights Minister Natalius Pigai stressed the need for three punishment for the former Ngada Police Chief in the case of harassment of children.
- MSN14/03 Failed asylum seekers face immigration crackdown with review of ECHR
-After several cases of migrants blocking their deportation due to ECHR's Article 8, a "right to family life", the Government is mulling a crackdown.
- Express14/03 Rodrigo Duterte Appears Before the Hague as Filipinos Protest 'Crimes Against Humanity' Charges
-Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made his first appearance before the International Criminal Court (ICC) at the Hague on Friday.
- Breitbart14/03 The Kuwaiti Shams comments on the events of Syria: Spaya again!
-Alsumaria News - The Kuwaiti star, Shams Al -Kuwaiti, commented on the events of the Syrian coast, where the Human Rights Watch organization indicated hundreds of dead, including entire families, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported the killing of 1,383 civilians.
- Alsumaria14/03 Separate 100,000 employees from his job .. amid warnings: Do not continue to tamper
-Alsumaria News - International Director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Rami Abdel Rahman, announced that the current Syrian government has separated more than 100,000 employees from the official state institutions, at a time when the government faces the dilemma of hundreds of thousands of ghost employees in various management structures.
- Alsumaria13/03 The United States offers immigration protection to victims of serious crimes through this special visa
-In addition to the possibility of residing and working legally in the country, beneficiaries can request the Green Card after three years of verifiable legal residence in the US.
- Infobae13/03 Israel needs a strategy, not just outrage while fighting lies - analysis
-Israel needs to go on the offensive against these types of attacks. It needs to launch proactive initiatives to put the accusers on the defensive.
- Jerusalem Post13/03 People with disabilities hit by extra costs and lower income
-Up to 93% of household disposable income goes towards mitigating severe disability, report finds
- The Irish Times13/03 ECHR Says Ukraine Failed to Prevent 2014 Odesa Clashes, Acknowledges Russian ‘Propaganda’ Role - The Moscow Times
-Europe's top human rights court on Thursday ruled in the case on deadly 2014 clashes between opponents and supporters of Ukraine’s Euromaidan revolution in the city of Odesa. Clashes that unfolded in the Black Sea port city culminated on May 4, 2014, when pro-Ukraine activists tried to storm Odesa's Soviet-era Trade Union building where dozens of pro-Russia and anti-Maidan activists had barricade
- TheMoscowTimes13/03 Israel Slams UN Human Rights Council Accusations of Sexual Misconduct: 'Blood Libel'
-Israel slammed the United Nations Human Rights Council after it produced a report accusing Israel falsely of sexual violence.
- Breitbart13/03 ‘Kill me’: Former president of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte’s chilling words on arrest
-Former president of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte, launched into a wild rant as he was arrested at an airport in Manila for alleged crimes against humanity earlier this week.
- News.com.au12/03 Venezuela suffered 619 violations of freedom of expression in 2024, the largest figure in five years
-The NGO Public Space warned that the restrictions continue under the regime of Nicolás Maduro, with 80 new cases reported in the first months of 2025
- Infobae12/03 The 'dark side' of Dubai hiding behind glitz and glamour of influencer hotspot
-While Dubai has a lot of beauty - from impressive buildings to stunning beaches and large malls - there is dark side to the city which is often hidden.
- Express12/03 Attacks on people with albinism in Tanzania: African court holds government responsible – why it matters
-Upholding the rights of people with albinism would ensure that they are treated fairly and with respect.
- TheConversation-Europe12/03 Court stopped the first execution with nitrogen gas in Louisiana due to extreme suffering
-The judicial decision was based on reports that question the humanity of this method, arguing that it could violate constitutional guarantees against unusual punishments and generate prolonged agony
- Infobae11/03 Former Philippine President Duterte was arrested on the orders of the ICC
-Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested at Manila Airport on the orders of the ICC regarding the alleged crime against humanity
- MSN11/03 The United Nations: The executions in Syria against a sectarian background
-Alsumaria News - International UNHCR confirmed today, Tuesday, that documented killings in northwestern Syria were rapid executions, and it appears to be a sectarian background.
- Alsumaria11/03 Duterte's first statements after his arrest: "What is the crime I have committed?"
-In the video broadcast by his daughter Verónica, he said he would call to testify to those who executed his arrest in an eventual trial. "When the time of the process comes, I will quote them at the stage"
- Infobae11/03 The little UK town where there's no supermarket for 6 miles
-Over 14,000 residents in the Scottish town have access to alcohol or fast-food shops instead.
- Express11/03 ‘Collateral damage’ of Covid-era revealed
-Australians lived with “significant restrictions on our human rights” during the COVID-19 pandemic, a landmark new report released almost five years since the first lockdown says.
- News.com.au11/03 Borders crisis erupts as Keir Starmer warned extremists can enter UK 'at will'
-Tories warn that Prime Minister's open-door policy is making Britain the ‘soft touch of illegal migration'
- Express10/03 George Clooney debuts dramatic new look
-George Clooney’s got a new ‘do.
- News.com.au10/03 “You can't fight for equal rights between four walls” - VideoPort from Pride's center
-The ban on the parade is not just a scary idea for members of the LGBTQ community. We show you what's wrong with the prime minister's plan.
- hvg.hu10/03 Foreign states including repressive regimes pay peers over £3m in two years
-Middle East nations among those to have paid 27 members of Lords for work such as consultancy and legal advice
- TheGuardian10/03 Switzerland told it isn’t doing enough to comply with climate ruling
-The Swiss government has been pushing back against a landmark legal climate ruling last year.
- EuronewsEN10/03 Syria ended the military operation against militias loyal to Bashar al Assad: they denounce the massacre of almost a thousand Alauitas civilians
-The Syrian Human Rights Observatory said that war crimes and massive reprisals were committed against the minority to which the dictator overthrown by Ahmed al Sharaa's troops belongs. Sensitive images
- Infobae10/03 Huge crackdown as dangerous migrants will be 'tagged like terrorists'
-Dangerous offenders and security threats face electronic tags, night-time curfews and exclusion zones, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper will announce.
- Express10/03 UN rare: Israel cut electricity from Gaza, warns of collective genocide
-On Sunday, the special international decision concerned with the human rights situation in the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca Albaniz, said today, Sunday, that Israel's electricity supplies from the Gaza Strip warn of collective genocide.
- AlwatanVoice10/03 Tories warn migrants must pass these tough new measures to end borders crisis
-Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp warned Parliament is being "circumvented" and "trumped" by the European Court of Human Rights.
- Express09/03 More than 800 Alaruitas civilians were killed during the fighting between militias loyal to Al Assad and forces of the new Syrian government
-According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, among the combatants of both sides are recorded another 481 deaths. The interim president Ahmed al Sharaa announced the creation of an investigation committee
- Infobae09/03 Horror in Syria as 'more than 1,000 killed in 2 days' - women paraded 'naked'
-Over 1,000 Syrians have been killed in just two days after new government forces attacked Alawite areas.
- Express09/03 Internet shutdowns at record high in Africa as access ‘weaponised’
-More governments seeking to keep millions of people offline amid conflicts, protests and political instability
- TheGuardian09/03 Palestinian supporters destroyed Trump's resort and golf course in Scotland+Movie
-Palestinian supporters destroyed his resort in Scotland in protest of the US president's plan to move the Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.
- Mehr News08/03 Kemi Badenoch skewers Keir Starmer as she lays down immigration challenge
-The Tory leader wants the Prime Minister to back measures to disapply the Human Rights Act to shift power 'from the courts to parliament'
- Express08/03 In France, a bill on the abolition of marital debt was introduced
-The Left Party "Fearless France" introduced a bill on the abolition of marital debt to the parliament, reports Parisien. RIA Novosti, 08.03.2025
- RIA08/03 ‘Where’s the gold?’: How the Assads sucked Syria dry
-From a Bond villain lair in the rugged heights overlooking Damascus, the all-seeing eye of a notorious Syrian military unit gazed down on a city that it bled dry.
- News.com.au08/03 The Syrian Observatory reported that more than 340 Alaruitas civilians were executed by security forces
-The NGO, based in London, indicated that these people were "annihilated in a way that does not differ from the operations carried out by the old regime." The city of Latakia, bastion of that loyal population to the former dictator to Assad, is one of the epicenters of the fighting
- Infobae08/03 Syrian Observatory: Security Forces executed 162 Alawiya civilians in the coast
-Alsumaria News - The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that the Syrian security forces executed 162 Alawite civilians in the Syrian coast regions.
- Alsumaria08/03 More than 200 victims in the villages of the Sahel within a day .. The security announces the arrest of the confusion of violations that violated the orders
-Alsumaria News-The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights revealed today, Saturday, the death toll from Friday in the villages of the Syrian coast, where more than 200 people from the villages of the Sahel were killed in exchange for the killing of 34 members of the Syrian administration, while the Syrian Internal Security Forces announced the arrest of a military group that it had violated orders an
- Alsumaria08/03 Switzerland told it must do better on climate after older women’s ECHR win
-Council of Europe says Swiss government failing to respect human rights court’s ruling on emissions
- TheGuardian07/03 ‘Here you will die’: detainees speak of executions, starvation and beatings at hands of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces
-Haunting accounts of torture in newly found detention centre lead to calls for an investigation into what experts say could be among the worst atrocities of Sudan’s civil war
- TheGuardian07/03 Evidence of torture found as detention centre and mass grave discovered outside Khartoum
-Exclusive: What appears to be a vast burial site found at former Rapid Support Forces base in Sudan, while rescued detainees speak of torture, starvation and deaths of fellow inmates
- TheGuardian07/03 Details of what happened in Syria last night
-Alsumaria News - International, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, announced this morning, Friday, that at least 70 people were killed in Lattakia on the Syrian coast in clashes between the security forces and fighters loyal to the ousted Bashar al -Assad.
- Alsumaria07/03 Scary hint of what Trump will do next
-Billionaire Elon Musk wants the United States to quit the United Nations.
- News.com.au07/03 The IACHR ordered Daniel Ortega's regime to free six Nicaraguan political prisoners
-The Inter -American Court of Human Rights denounced that all these opponents were arrested in 2024 in violation of due process and that its whereabouts are still unknown
- Infobae06/03 China Jails over 1,500 in Six-Year Crackdown on Dissent
-Chinese Human Rights Defenders reports over 1,500 people have been arbitrarily detained by China over the past six years.
- Breitbart06/03 He was tortured in Turkey. Then he faced a US immigration judge who almost never grants asylum
-Harrowing story of ‘ES’, fleeing persecution to seek safety in US, shines light on judges who grant claims at exceptionally low rates – or not at all
- TheGuardian06/03 Court of Appeal urged to overturn basic needs for asylum seekers decision
-Minister for Children and the Attornery General have brought the appeal
- The Irish Times06/03 Trump’s Employment Bias Fighter Has DEI in Her Crosshairs
-Civil rights law is “colorblind,” the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Acting Chair Andrea Lucas says.
- Wall Street Journal06/03 Albanian cop killer free to roam Britain’s streets in human rights scandal
-Maksim Cela, 59, served half a life sentence in Albania for murdering a policeman and claimed asylum in the UK fearing rival gangsters in his native country.
- Express06/03 The doctor working in the state announced that he resigned with his video
-A doctor named Abdullah Kesgin announced that he had resigned from his post in the state hospital. "I was looking at 130 patients a day," he rebelled against the health system Kesgin, "I burned my retirement, I quit the job," he said.
- MSN05/03 He revealed the fact that Iraqi diplomats were expelled from London
-The Aspir Center for Information Agents of the Iraqi Observatory for Human Rights revealed, on Wednesday, the expulsion of Iraqi diplomats from London.
- Alsumaria05/03 A Viral Video of a Chained Woman in China and the Secret Campaign to Save Her
-The accidental discovery of the woman led to a video that went viral, spurring public outrage. The Communist Party quashed the discussion, but the anger never went away.
- New York Times04/03 Campaigners celebrate court ruling to ‘decolonise’ Kampala
-After a five-year campaign, landmarks and streets honouring British colonialists will be renamed to reflect Ugandan culture
- TheGuardian04/03 Jamaican jailed over UK shooting dodges deportation
-The man claims if he is sent back to Jamaica it will harm his right to a private and family life.
- Express04/03 Another US funding cut threatens human rights in North Korea - and hands more power to a dictator
-Human rights in one of the world’s most egregious authoritarian regimes are set to be diminished even further, thanks to another sudden funding freeze by Elon Musk.
- TheConversation-Global03/03 Thailand condemned for ‘shameful’ mass deportation of Uyghur refugees to China
-Amid claims that deportees may face torture, family of one man say he was forcibly repatriated and will never see his children again
- TheGuardian03/03 Asylum seekers being forcibly expelled at EU borders, says top rights lawyer
-Council of Europe’s Michael O’Flaherty urged leaders not to give in to populist rhetoric over migration
- TheGuardian01/03 When Arabs kill Arabs, no one bats an eye: Pro-Israel influencer Luai Ahmed slams UNHRC
-Ahmed also references other countries such as Sudan and Syria where there are ongoing humanitarian crises, accusing the UN body of only acknowledging such crises where Israel could be blamed.
- Jerusalem Post01/03 Gunshots and a surge of panic: footage shows last moments of boy, 12, killed in the West Bank
-Two children a week are killed in the West Bank. Two cameras recorded the circumstances of one such death
- TheGuardian28/02 Saudi border forces accused of killing ‘hundreds of Ethiopian migrants’
-Witnesses making the crossing from Yemen report coming under machine-gun fire and seeing rotting bodies
- TheGuardian27/02 Cypriot authorities ‘failed’ British teenager who reported alleged gang rape, says ECHR
-Court highlights shortcomings in 2019 police investigation amid ‘certain biases concerning women in Cyprus’
- TheGuardian27/02 Ayia Napa gang rape: EU human rights court finds UK woman faced unfair investigation
-The court said that Cyprus must pay the woman 20,000 Euros and another 5,000 Euros for legal expenses.
- Jerusalem Post27/02 Seized, settled, let: how Airbnb and Booking.com help Israelis make money from stolen Palestinian land
-As Israel deploys tanks in the West Bank for the first time in 20 years, we reveal how two of the world’s biggest travel companies are helping settlers commercialise stolen land
- TheGuardian26/02 Israel disregards human rights and Hamas broke international law, U.N. says
-The U.N. Human Rights Chief called for all violations to be investigated independently, a move which the European Union supported.
- Japan Times26/02 ‘Losing hope with every day that passes’: torment of the ships’ crews abandoned at sea
-Thousands of seafarers are left on board their vessels in foreign waters, unpaid, with scant supplies – and no way of getting home
- TheGuardian26/02 ‘They forced me to stand for hours in the cold, arms raised and shackled’: eight Gaza doctors on their Israeli prison ordeal
-Senior doctors and surgeons describe the torture, starvation, humiliation and denial of medical care they endured while being held without charge
- TheGuardian26/02 Why do they say Gaza is stuck in Trump's throat?
-TEHRAN- IRNA- Analysts have raised a variety of reasons for the failure of the US President's plan on the fate of Gaza; From the opposition of the people of this region and other countries around the world to the remarkable distance between Trump's program with existing facts.
- IRNA26/02 Judge gives Trump Administration two days to unlock thousands of millions of dollars of foreign aid retained
-A federal judge today gave the Trump administration less than two days to unlock thousands of millions of dollars in foreign aid from the United States retained.
- MSN25/02 On the UN Human Rights Council, Foreign Minister Sugiono mentioned nutritious eating so an effort to fulfill human rights
-Sugiono revealed several practices of human rights fulfillment in Indonesia, one of which is a free nutritional eating program.
- MSN25/02 Israeli soldiers flee Netherlands following accusations of Gaza war crimes
-Similar incidents are reported to have happened in 12 countries
- The Irish Times25/02 Violent Lithuanian burglar allowed to stay in UK over right to family life
-Edvardas Kekstas appealed against his deportation on the basis that removal would breach his right to a family life under Article Eight of the ECHR.
- Express25/02 Basic rights of the people to be a priority/ interference in the internal affairs of countries rejected
-TEHRAN- IRNA- The Chinese Foreign Minister has called for a priority for people's fundamental rights by rejecting interference in the internal affairs of other countries under the pretext of human rights.
- IRNA25/02 Holidays in hell: summer camp with Russia’s forgotten children
-At the rural orphanage where I volunteered, the place resembled a Dickensian workhouse. The staff’s main tools were antipsychotics and violence. The experience gave me a window into Putin’s Russia
- TheGuardian25/02 ‘No rules’: Gaza’s doctors say they were tortured, beaten and humiliated in Israeli detention
-Healthcare workers are protected under international law yet hundreds were detained during the war. Now, some of Gaza’s most senior doctors have spoken of the violence and abuse they say they faced
- TheGuardian25/02 More than 160 Gazan medics held in Israeli prisons amid reports of torture
-Senior doctors claim they were subjected to months of physical abuse, as UN calls for release of those still detained
- TheGuardian25/02 Trump rescinds Biden-era order on rights abuses with US-supplied weapons, sources say
-The memorandum required the US government to produce reports for Congress on the use of US arms by other countries.
- Jerusalem Post25/02 M23 militia’s advance in eastern DRC has killed 7,000 since January, UN told
-DRC prime minister tells human rights council fighting has left about 450,000 without shelter after camps destroyed
- TheGuardian24/02 Iraqchi's mission at the UN Human Rights Council meeting
-Geneva-IRNA- The 5th meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council will be held from February 1 to April 6 at the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva, and our Foreign Minister is also a guest on the first day and will deliver a speech. .
- IRNA24/02 The details of the presence of the Secretary of State in Geneva/ Double Human Rights Criteria are the focus of the Iraqi speech
-TEHRAN - IRNA - Mehdi Aliabadi, referring to the focus of the Foreign Minister's speech at the UN meetings, said: "The most important issue in the disarmament speech is to pay attention to the goals of the meeting in complete weapons and the Foreign Minister at the Human Rights Council meeting in dual standards. The West will discuss this concept and its consequences.
- IRNA23/02 Here are those who are outside the AK Party 'A Team ..
-AK Party announced the new VQA members. 12 names maintained its place in MYK, while 9 new names entered the administration of the party with the newly established presidencies. Erkan Kandemir, Fatih Şahin, Hamza Dağ, Yusuf Ziya Yılmaz, Çiğdem Aslan and Vedat Demiröz, who were previously located in MYK, could not find their place in the new VQA.
- MSN23/02 Arakchi goes to Geneva/ Foreign Minister will meet with the UN Secretary -General
-TEHRAN - IRNA - The Iranian Foreign Minister left Beirut for Geneva to attend the 50th meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council.
- IRNA23/02 DRC vs Rwanda at the African Court: why it could be a decisive moment for human rights and justice on the continent
-Can the DRC’s case against Rwanda before the African Court help defuse future conflict between African states?
- TheConversation-Europe23/02 Jewish former Canadian Justice Minister Irwin Cotler to receive human rights award
-Cotler worked as a McGill University law professor and was recognized as an eminent scholar of constitutional law, international law, and human rights law.
- Jerusalem Post22/02 ‘It allowed us to survive, to not go mad’: the CIA book smuggling operation that helped bring down communism
-From George Orwell to Hannah Arendt and John le Carré, thousands of blacklisted books flooded into Poland during the cold war, as publishers and printers risked their lives for literature
- TheGuardian22/02 Long-term effects of Gaza war could quadruple Palestinian death toll, warn UK doctors
-Surgeons who worked in Gaza fear disease, malnutrition and eradication of healthcare will reverberate for decades
- TheGuardian22/02 TJ McIntyre: Case involving Gript, X and the State is grist to the conspiracy theorist mill
-If a search warrant had been executed against the Gript office then it would have known about it; but an order to an internet firm demanding private messages is invisible
- The Irish Times21/02 Vizcarra appointment of Petro before the TC to ask for the end of his disqualification: "The IACHR has expressed it"
-Former President Martín Vizcarra went to the Constitutional Court to argue that his disqualification violates his political rights. To do this, he cited the case of the Colombian president.
- La República20/02 The Asper Center reveals the fact that Iraq is excluded from the upcoming Riyadh summit
-The Aspir Center for Information Agents of the Iraqi Observatory for Human Rights revealed today, Thursday, the fact that Iraq is excluded from the upcoming Riyadh summit.
- Alsumaria20/02 Fury over judges' 'ludicrous' decision to treat balding migrant as child
-The Home Office had assessed he was aged between 23 and 25.
- Express20/02 Silence of 'human rights' NGOs on Bibas babies is complicity with Hamas agenda - comment
-Intentional or not, the human rights regime has facilitated the Hamas agenda and hindered those that seek to stop them.
- Jerusalem Post20/02 Trump expects visit from Chinese President Xi without giving timeline
-U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday he expected Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit the United States, though he did not say when.
- CNBC19/02 Even Trump can be cajoled into advancing human rights – you just have to know which buttons to press | Kenneth Roth
-The signs aren’t good so far, but playing on Trump’s desperation to be seen as a great dealmaker would pay dividends, says Kenneth Roth, a former executive director of Human Rights Watch
- TheGuardian19/02 Planned change in British citizenship rules faces first legal challenge
-Young Afghan refugee brings case after move to prevent those who arrived on ‘dangerous journey’ from citizenship
- TheGuardian19/02 Ukrainian POW: Ceding land means giving up on millions of people there
-“Everyone who is in the occupied territories is a hostage of the Russian regime,” Ukrainian journalist and human rights activist Maksym Butkevych, who spent over two years in Russian captivity, told Euronews.
- EuronewsEN19/02 Understand the OAS report on freedom of expression in Brazil
-Organization of US states sent a team to diagnose the guarantee of freedom of expression in the country. Rapporteur investigates scammer acts, inquiries against parliamentarians and blockages on social networks.
- MSN19/02 End of TPS for Venezuelans in the US: the scenario they face according to an immigration expert
-The elimination of TPS for Venezuelans affects more than 600 thousand people in the US, which has generated uncertainty about its future. Some seek legal alternatives, while others fear economic consequences.
- La República18/02 Tories demand 'radical overhaul' of human rights laws to end migration madness
-Exclusive: New Home Office review will hunt for loopholes in current rules, but critics are urging Labour to go much further
- Express18/02 UN accuses Rwanda-backed rebels of killing children in DR Congo
-The accusation comes after M23 seized more territory in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- EuronewsEN18/02 Top judge ‘deeply troubled’ by PMQs exchange on Gaza asylum case
-Lady Carr asks party leaders to respect judicial independence, as Starmer calls decision to grant family asylum a ‘legal loophole’
- TheGuardian18/02 'Immigration decisions are embarrassing — elected judges would fix this'
-Our current system is more bothered about criminals' safety abroad than it is about our own children.
- Express17/02 Human Rights Commission expressed the opinion of the presidential law impeachment trial ·
-(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Jung Yoon -ju = The National Human Rights Commission (Human Rights Commission) announced on the 17th that it should guarantee the impeachment trial and criminal trial defense of President Yoon Seok -yeol. The Human Rights Commission revealed the decision of the recommendation for preventing human rights violations related to the national crisis caused by the proclama
- MSN17/02 Human rights are not a ‘loophole’ – why can’t families from Gaza like mine seek safety in the UK? | Ghassan Ghaben
-When another Palestinian family was allowed to stay here, I saw a glimmer of hope. Now the prime minister wants to put it out, says Ghassan Ghaben of Gaza Families Reunited
- TheGuardian17/02 EU borders saw over 120,000 migrant pushbacks in 2024, says NGO report
-According to a new report, the number of pushbacks in Europe has risen "sharply" in recent years to the point of becoming a "systematic" practice. #EuropeNews
- EuronewsEN16/02 Doctors: We pass crisis with cohesion, power and dignity
-TEHRAN- IRNA- President Massoud Mediian said that we have been in a way that we are facing many problems, saying: "But thanks to God and with unity and cohesion we will be able to be able to create the power and dignity of these crises that create us. Pass and pass.
- IRNA16/02 Failure to deport foreign crook shows judges are 'protecting paedophiles'
-Radical change to human rights law is needed to enable "dangerous foreign criminals" to be removed from Britain, argued MP Chris Philp.
- Express16/02 From Cairo’s dungeons to global advocacy: The remarkable journey of Majed El-Shafie - exclusive
-ADVOCACY AFFAIRS: ‘Just as Israel stood by me, I now stand by Israel,’ Egyptian-born minority rights activist tells ‘Post’
- Jerusalem Post16/02 'Keir Starmer just handed Nigel Farage an open goal that he can't possibly miss'
-If the Labour Party is worried about the prospect of Reform UK's continual rise, they've really messed up their defensive tactics.
- Express