On June 15, the Court of Appeal in London upheld the United Kingdom government’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a ...
Brazilian judicial authorities in two important recent rulings, affirmed the rights of small landholders and Indigenous ...
As Hungary begins to close the chapter on its anti-LGBT era by dropping criminal charges against Pride March organizers, ...
We are writing ahead of your June 16 visit to Haiti. As criminal groups tighten their grip on the country, its security, ...
Niger’s junta leader, Gen. Abdourahamane Tiani, signed on June 11 a decree provisionally stripping Nigerien nationality from Mariama Djibrine, a leading opposition figure living in exile. The measure ...
A harmful draft law before the Kyrgyzstan parliament would prohibit legal gender recognition, ban gender-affirming health care, and restrict information about gender diversity and the possibility of ...
This briefing, prepared by Human Rights Watch for the informal multi-stakeholder exchanges convened in Geneva in June 2026 ...
President Tshisekedi’s Trip to Washington Minerals Summit Chance to Revive Accords Months later, the deal has delivered little more than paper promises, with fighting continuing and civilians bearing ...
On June 12, 2026, the European Union Migration and Asylum Pact will become fully applicable. The Pact is a set of 10 pieces ...
The International Labour Organization’s (ILO) adoption of a new global treaty for decent working conditions in the gig ...
Israeli killings of civilians and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Lebanese civilians have continued unabated, ...
Ukraine and European Union member states are expected to launch negotiations in mid-June on the reforms Kyiv should implement ...