The United States delivered US$2.3 million worth of military equipment to Niger’s armed forces, including uniforms, ...
At the International Labour Organization, governments must find a way to codify protections for gig workers -- and regulate ...
Citing medical neglect, lack of sanitation, spoiled food, denial of bond, and coercion to sign legal documents that result in ...
A month has passed since the May 2 abduction of prominent Malian lawyer and government critic Mountaga Tall. His whereabouts ...
Russian authorities have banned nine groups that provide support to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people as ...
Kazakhstan authorities on May 25, 2026, forcibly transferred a defrocked Russian Orthodox priest, Yakov Vorontsov, to a ...
The Trump administration’s decision to establish a US$1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” to compensate participants of the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol Building in Washington, DC, has ...
Colombian private military contractors apparently hired by a United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based company transited through UAE ...
We are deeply concerned about the five young human rights defenders of Mother Nature Cambodia (MNC) – Long Kunthea, Yim Leanghy, Thun Ratha, Phuon Keoraksmey, and Ly Chandaravuth (MNC5) – convicted in ...
Federal regulators should act urgently to prevent millions of people with low incomes from losing Medicaid coverage under new ...
The Burkina Faso junta’s suspension of the country’s largest student union is the latest in a series of government crackdowns ...
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea has been reviewing a discrimination petition filed last October by a man in a same-sex relationship who was denied marriage leave by his employer. The ...