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UK Encryption Order Threatens Global Privacy Rights
The United Kingdom government’s order to Apple to allow access to encrypted cloud data harms the privacy rights of users in the UK and worldwide, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today.

Israel not the only one accused of Fakhrizade assassination: HR chief
On a televised interview broadcast by IRIB on Friday night, the Deputy of International Affairs to the judiciary said that the Zionist regime is not the only criminal accused of the assassination of the Iranian nuclear scientist Mehdi Fakhrizade and ...

UK Home Office broke equalities law with hostile environment measures: Report
The Home Office broke equalities law when it introduced its hostile environment immigration measures, a critical report from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has concluded. EHRC found negative consequences of Conservative policy were ‘...

European governments fail to ensure breathable air for their citizens: Data
Governments across Europe are failing to protect their citizens from toxic air pollution, with most Europeans still breathing filthy air in their cities, according to data.

UK Home Office scandal over disturbing conditions of asylum seekers
The Home Office has been accused of attempting to cover up what is happening at Napier barracks near Folkestone, Kent, where there have been hunger strikes, suicide attempts, unrest and regular medical emergencies among residents.

Number of unemployed people in UK over 50 rises by third: Analysis
While the unemployment rate is significantly higher for those aged under 24, analysis shows that it is older workers who have seen the greatest percentage increase.

Iran urges Canada to stop double standards
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh urged Canada to stop double standards and to comply with its commitments to human right and stop its support for the US "Economic Terrorism" against Iran.

Yemen in ‘imminent danger’ of world’s worst famine in decades: UN
War-torn Yemen is in imminent danger of the worst famine the world has seen in decades, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned.

HR official slams UNSG’s silence over clear violation of Iranians’ human rights
In a letter to the UN Secretary General, the Secretary of High Council for Human Rights criticized the European countries’ double standards towards Iran and state that politicized, unfair and unprofessional conduct of European states towards human ri...

American human rights: The Guantanamo Prison
The concept of human rights has always been a popular topic for human beings. Such popularity and influence has led to some countries, mostly the US, misusing and exploiting this term in the media and international relations. The following Op-Ed, pub...

Covid cases in UK prisons double in October
The number of prisoners who have tested positive for coronavirus in England and Wales since the start of the pandemic more than doubled in the space of a month in October, figures reveal.
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