X
GO
Most View

United States skips UN review of its human rights record
US joins Israel as only other country to not show for mandatory process scrutinising rights record of UN member states.

U.S. Justice Dept finds Texas violated the civil rights of youth in detention centers
The U.S. Justice Department found on Thursday that Texas has routinely violated the civil rights of juveniles at five detention facilities by using excessive force, failing to protect them from sexual abuse and discriminating against children with di...

Warring drug gangs turn up the heat on Sweden’s government
A person dressed all in black hurled a hand grenade into a shop in the crime-ridden suburb of Geneta in the Swedish city of on Södertälje on July 22. Several bystanders were injured and one woman in her 50s had to be airlifted to the hospital.

US Sending Cluster Munitions to Ukraine via Germany
Germany has publicly opposed the transfer of banned cluster munitions, but new evidence indicates it may be facilitating it. That stand is at odds with its longstanding support for the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions banning these weapons.

US Should End Solitary Confinement of Immigrants
Earlier this month, people being detained at California Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities began a labor and hunger strike to protest their conditions, including against the use of solitary confinement. Recent research documented th...

Sudan: Women in war-torn Omdurman forced to trade sex for food
In Sudan’s war-ravaged city of Omdurman, women are being compelled to have sex with soldiers in exchange for food, according to the Guardian, citing accounts from more than two dozen women.

AI advances could lead to more child sexual abuse videos, watchdog warns
Advances in artificial intelligence are being used by paedophiles to produce AI-generated videos of child sexual abuse that could increase in volume as the technology improves, according to a safety watchdog.

Missouri woman who spent 43 years in prison is free after her murder conviction was overturned
A woman whose murder conviction was overturned after she served 43 years of a life sentence was released Friday, despite attempts in the last month by Missouri's attorney general to keep her behind bars.

Gharibabadi: Defending Iranians’ rights a key duty of Islamic Republic
Iran’s top human rights official Kazem Gharibabadi has said that upholding the rights of Iranian nationals abroad is among the important duties of the Islamic Republic.

Hijab Bans in French Sport Expose Discriminatory Double Standards Ahead of Olympic and Paralympic Games
The ban on French women athletes who wear headscarves from competing at the Olympic Games breaches international human rights laws and exposes the discriminatory hypocrisy of French authorities and the craven weakness of the International Olympic Com...

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Sending Congratulatory Message to the Elected President of the I.R of Iran
In a message to the newly elected president of the I.R of Iran, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights congratulated him on his victory in the presidential elections.
Page 22 of 100First   Previous   17  18  19  20  21  [22]  23  24  25  26  Next   Last