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As the Chinese government celebrated the 80th anniversary of China’s victory in World War II and the country’s military might ...
Tajikistan authorities should promptly and impartially investigate the deaths in custody of five ethnic Pamiri activists ...
The Australian government struck a A$400 million (US$260 million) deal with Nauru to deport 280 people to the small Pacific ...
Iranian authorities are waging a terrifying crackdown under the guise of national security in the aftermath of the June 2025 ...
Cambodian authorities are harassing Cambodians living in Japan who are publicly critical of Cambodia’s government, Human ...
In the early hours of August 30, unidentified perpetrators bombed the home of Job Sikhala, a prominent critic of Zimbabwe’s ...
The escalating women’s rights crisis in Afghanistan demonstrates a gap in international legal protections of the rights of ...
The agreement between the United Kingdom and Mauritius over the Chagos Archipelago, has been described by its prime minister ...
(Washington, DC) – US military personnel could face legal liability for assisting Israeli forces who commit war crimes in ...
In July, major news organizations published the image of 18-month-old Muhammad Zakariya Ayyoub al-Matouq, a Palestinian child ...
Cambodia’s National Assembly passed amendments to its citizenship law on August 25, 2025, that allow the government to silence dissent by reworking Cambodian citizenship.
Earlier this week, Burkina Faso’s junta expelled the top United Nations representative in the country, Carol ...