After months of silence from Burkina Faso’s military junta, the United Nations Human Rights Office announced on June 30 that ...
The Trump administration’s move to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians has triggered widespread fear ...
Hungary’s parliament voted overwhelmingly on June 30 to abolish the Sovereignty Protection Office, an institution created by the previous Fidesz government to target independent journalists, civil ...
Human Rights Watch mourns the passing of the Colombian human rights defender Gustavo Gallón on June 30, 2026. Gallón, a lawyer and university professor who most recently served as Colombia’s ...
Last week, Mali’s media regulator silenced one of the country’s few remaining public forums, the popular radio phone-in show, Allô Klédu.
While the EU recently elevated its relationship with Viet Nam to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, civic space within Viet Nam continues to shrink. This repression is no longer contained within ...
The European Union’s obligation to ban trade with Israel’s illegal settlements is not in question. But its leadership’s will ...
Philippine police and their agents carry out extrajudicial killings with impunity as part of the government’s anti-drug ...
Libyan authorities have used incendiary rhetoric and pursued a campaign of mass detention and expulsions of migrants, asylum ...
On June 12, the Central African Republic accepted 18 men and women of other nationalities deported from the United States, ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s High Military Court in Kinshasa, the capital, has convicted on appeal the Congolese army ...
As Europe swelters through the second intense heat wave of 2026, governments are issuing warnings, closing schools or ...
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