The humanitarian infrastructure sustaining life in Gaza remains in peril over six months after the ceasefire agreement in October 2025.
United Nations member states and civil society organizations met in New York City on Tuesday to renew their commitment to protecting health care in armed conflict.
This week, a court in the Philippines dismissed terrorism financing charges against the Community Empowerment Resource ...
Leading UN human rights experts on issues of slavery, migration, and human trafficking worldwide have urged Saudi Arabia on April 29 to effectively abolish the kafala (sponsorship) system, an abusive ...
The decision by a Norwegian appeals court on May 15, 2026, to block the extradition of a human rights defender, Tommy Olsen, ...
Two years after the Arakan Army, an ethnic armed group, killed and wounded hundreds of Rohingya Muslims and burned down their ...
An Indonesian official announced on April 30, 2026, that the government would seek to amend the country’s 1999 Human Rights ...
The 56-page report, “‘Skeletons and Skulls Scattered Everywhere’: Arakan Army Massacre of Rohingya Muslims in Hoyyar Siri, ...
On May 5, a Nigerian high court ordered the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), a prominent local human ...
The prominent anti-corruption lawyer Ruth López remains in pretrial detention in El Salvador, with her case under judicial ...
Killings, Sexual Violence, and Abductions by the M23 and Rwandan Forces in Uvira, Democratic Republic of Congo,” documents ...
One year after Chadian authorities arrested and later sentenced Succès Masra, the prominent opposition leader and former ...