Three years after Uzbekistan criminalized domestic violence, data shows that for women progress is too slow. Ahead of ...
We join together as a broad coalition of humanitarian, human rights, and faith-based organizations to call on all sides of politics to demonstrate responsible leadership in public discourse, and help ...
The United States government on March 2, 2026, announced sanctions on Rwanda’s military and four senior commanders because of their support for the abusive M23 armed group in the Democratic Republic ...
Across the state of Kansas, transgender people are receiving letters informing them that their driver’s licenses are invalid following the passage of a law that invalidates birth certificates and ...
Pacific Island governments on March 4, 2026 launched the world’s first regional guide to address climate-related relocation grounded in human rights principles.
The United States Department of Defense’s decision on February 27 to reject the artificial intelligence company Anthropic’s ethical red lines for AI for military use is a clear sign that the Pentagon ...
Two unknown assailants shot and killed housing rights activist Zweli ‘Khabazela’ Mkhize on February 12. Treasurer of the ...
Lao authorities should urgently and impartially investigate the suspicious death of an outspoken critic of the government and ...
An Athens court in a landmark ruling on February 26 delivered the first convictions in Greece’s “Predatorgate” scandal.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth commented at a news conference on March 2, 2026, about “stupid rules of engagement,” ...
We, the undersigned Lebanese and international human rights and media organizations, are writing to you today to highlight ...
Australia’s government should invest in community-based alternatives to immigration detention rather than spending millions of dollars per person each year on its abusive offshore regime.
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