Is it safe to return to a country wracked by an abusive armed conflict, widespread atrocities, and targeted ethnic violence, ...
FIDH welcomes a key text and new action mechanism in the COP’s Just Transition Work Programme – a founding step to ensure the ...
Five employees of the Tunisian Council for Refugees will go on trial on November 24, 2025, amid a broader crackdown on civil ...
Philippe Bolopion , a 13-year veteran of Human Rights Watch and a former journalist who has extensively advocated on ...
In February 2026, it will be 80 years since the United Nations selected its first secretary-general, a man. Since then, eight ...
Philippe Bolopion, a 13-year veteran of Human Rights Watch and a former journalist who has extensively advocated on ...
Three years ago, a series of protests in China has sparked a political awakening among Chinese youth, with many questioning Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s authoritarian policies and practices and notably ...
Foreign companies, banks, donors and ideological organizations funnel money into settlement expansion despite UN warnings ...
Saudi relationship had, for a time, been sent into a tailspin by the operation targeting of Washington Post journalist Jamal ...
The African Commission for Human and Peoples’ Rights should act decisively to address the dire, protracted human rights ...
The states parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) will meet from December 1-6, 2025, in The Hague, for the annual session of the Assembly of States Parties (ASP).
The fight against antisemitism will not be won through appeasement or compromise but by directly confronting the institutions that lend it credibility and the totalitarian partners who sustain them.
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