The impeachment trial of Philippines Vice President Sara Duterte began Monday. Duterte is currently facing four articles of ...
I once said it almost as a joke, but already with a seriousness I did not yet understand: “be careful, I will kill you and ...
Egypt has been arbitrarily arresting and deporting refugees with expired permits, Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported Tuesday.
As debates over gender-affirming care intensify across many countries, lawmakers, physicians, and human rights advocates risk ...
The International Olympic Committee’s provisional reinstatement of the Russian Olympic Committee is not a procedural footnote. It is a capitulation. By clearing the way for ROC athletes to compete ...
A French appeals court on Tuesday upheld French politician Marine Le Pen's conviction for embezzling EU funds but reduced her ...
UN agencies warned on Monday that Afghanistan faces one of the world's biggest displacement crises. This warning was based on ...
Meta revealed in a court filing Monday that state attorneys general (AGs) are seeking up to $1.4 trillion in penalties ahead ...
The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention found Monday that Israel's detention of Gazan doctor Hussam Abu Safiya violates ...
Amnesty International on Monday condemned the conviction in Türkiye of environmental activist Esra Işık. Amnesty's deputy regional firector for Europe, Esther Major, spoke on the broader impacts of ...
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published a landmark review on Monday that proposes recommendations to regulate ...
Jennifer To is a JURIST correspondent for the UK and a law student at the University of Birmingham. On 22 June 2026, Keir Starmer stepped down from his role as Prime Minister of the UK. As the sixth ...
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