In power for 16 years, Hungary’s outgoing prime minister Viktor Orbán was notorious for abusing his government’s veto power to taint the European Union’s foreign policy with the same anti-rights, ...
The Zambian government’s decision to postpone RightsCon 2026, effectively canceling the summit, raises concerns about the ...
Nepal’s recently elected Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) government, led by Prime Minister Balendra Shah, which came to power ...
The atrocity prevention community faces an existential question: How do we continue our work when the fundamental norm of ...
The FIFA Council’s decision to approve amendments to its Governance Regulations provides a landmark opportunity to ensure ...
The European Parliament adopted on Tuesday a resolution calling on the European Commission to make consent the determining ...
Last February, Thai authorities in Bangkok loaded 40 Uyghur men into blacked-out trucks and forcibly returned them to China. Their fates remain unknown. The men had spent over a decade in Thai ...
One decision has marked Bernardo Arévalo’s term as president of Guatemala perhaps more than any other: He has not tried to ...
Authorities and security forces in Ethiopia’s contested Western Tigray Zone are arbitrarily detaining ethnic Tigrayans and imposing a discriminatory system that severely restricts their movements, ...
A panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia rejected on April 24 the government’s denial of ...
March 2026 on vital energy infrastructure were unlawfully indiscriminate and could trigger profound economic consequences for ...
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