Landlord who stabbed Palestinian American boy to death dies in prison
Plainfield man convicted in killing 6-year-old Palestinian boy in 2023 dies, police say
Landlord jailed for decades in hate-crime attack on Palestinian American family has died
Illinois Man Convicted in Killing of Palestinian American Boy Dies in Custody
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In hard-hitting human rights address, Guterres calls for urgent action on Gaza, authoritarianism and climate justice
By Vibhu Mishra
Thailand/Cambodia: Protect Civilians Amid Border Clashes
Trump calls on Thailand and Cambodia to cease fire and talk trade
By Dearbail Jordan
Donald Trump says Thailand and Cambodia agree to ceasefire talks after border clashes
Tens of thousands flee their homes as Thailand and Cambodia clash
Trump Says He Expects Quick Cease-Fire Between Thailand and Cambodia
By Sui-lee Wee
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Leading Pakistan rights group decries government crackdown
By Haroon Janjua
Censorship curtails media freedom in Pak-controlled Kashmir
Pakistans occupation chokes free press in PoJK: Journalists unpaid, silenced, fired while owners pocket state funds
Pakistan's war on expression: HRCP condemns systemic silencing of journalists, activists
How Pakistan’s Press Fights to Breathe Under Military Control
By Vaishali Basu Sharma
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India: Hundreds of Muslims Unlawfully Expelled to Bangladesh
'Indian citizens pushed into Bangladesh at gunpoint': Owaisi makes shocking claims; calls detention of Bengali-speaking Muslims 'illegal'
HRW has highlighted illegal deportation of Bengali-speaking people, says Mamata
By Sahay Singh & Shiv Sahay Singh
India is targeting Bengali-speaking Muslims for expulsion to Bangladesh, Human Rights Watch warns
By Alisha Rahaman & Alisha Rahaman Sarkar
Bengali-speaking Muslims in India fear detention, deportation
By Quratulain Rehbar
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French holiday camp accuses Vueling of discrimination against Jewish teens
France demands explanations from Vueling after French Jewish teenagers were removed from flight
Al Qaeda terrorists trained by Vueling pilot
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Jewish Children Removed From Spanish Flight After Singing In Hebrew
Anti-Semites Have Decided Jewish Children Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Travel
By Seth Mandel
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Spring Valley residents react to alleged hate crime shooting
By Shelly Garzon
Judge sets $1 million bond for Richland County man charged with hate crime
By Lenah Allen
SC man admits shooting at jogger 'to strike fear in the victim due to his race,' deputies say
By Stephanie Moore
WATCH: Man arrested in after video shows racially motivated shooting
Not here, not now. Richland County shooting triggers new hate-crime law | Opinion
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By Matthew T. Hall
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Central African Republic: ICC Convicts Two Anti-Balaka Leaders
Central African Republic rebels found guilty of war crimes by International Criminal Court
By Molly Quell
ICC convicts two militia leaders of persecuting Muslims in Central African Republic
By William Maclean & Stephanie Van Den
Edouard Ngaïssona and Alfred Yekatom jailed for war crimes in Central African Republic
ICC Trial Chamber V finds Alfred Yekatom and Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity and sentences them to 15 and 12 years of imprisonment
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Philadelphia-area doctor invites her peers to gender discrimination trial against Drexel
By Wendy Ruderman
Exclusive: Commission has change of heart on anti-discrimination law
By Paula Soler & Marta Iraola Iribarren
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Dalit Catholics protest discrimination by Church in India
By Nirmala Carvalho
Tiruchy church discrimination row: Bishop skips car procession
By Pearson Lenekar
Call to end discrimination against Dalits in Indian parish
Dalit Christians allege caste-based exclusion at Trichy church, stage black flag protest
By Azeefa Fathima
Tamil Nadu: Dalit Christians launch hunger strike against Church, demand equal status with dominant caste converts
By Ts Venkatesan
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Chicago communities recovering from string of hateful defacements
More antisemitic messages found on University Avenue, more in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood; surveillance video under review
By Lissette Nuñez
Chicago police report five incidents of antisemitic vandalism in one week
Anti-Semitic graffiti in Hyde Park prompts CPD alert
By Andy Koval
Chicago police issue alert for antisemitic vandalism in Hyde Park
By Suzanne Le Mignot & Sara Tenenbaum
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Ukraine: New Law Undercuts Independence of Anti-Corruption Bodies
The Ukrainian Police Agency at the Center of Protests Against Zelensky
By James Marson & Jane Lytvynenko
Why Anticorruption Watchdogs Are at the Heart of Ukraine’s Unrest
By Andrew E. Kramer
Ukraine's Zelenskyy undoes anti-corruption curbs but fear remains
Ukraine anti-corruption chief says his agency faces 'dirty information campaign'
By Dan Peleschuk
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Why is Columbia University paying $221 million in settlement to Trump White House?
By Gitanjali Poonia
Columbia agreed to a monitor, stoking fears about independence
By Laura Meckler, Justine McDaniel & Danielle Douglas-Gabriel
White House Seeks Payments From Other Universities—Including Harvard—After Columbia Deal Sets Precedent
By Douglas Belkin, Natalie Andrews & Sara Randazzo
Columbia Walked a Tightrope on Its Way to a $200 Million Settlement With Trump
By Sharon Otterman
Republicans May Come to Regret Trump’s Columbia Shakedown
By Mark Joseph Stern
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How the nature of environmental law is changing in defense of the planet and the climate
By Dana Zartner
How Entire Countries Have Become the Target of Climate Change Lawsuits
By Aaron Clark & Jeremy Hodges
Supermajors in the Dock as Climate Suits Mount
By Tom Daly
Is a wave of ESG lawsuits approaching?
By Matthias Swiderski
Climate litigation increases with the impacts of climate change
By Jane Murray
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Lizzo's Lawyers Seek Full Dismissal of 'Meritless' Discrimination Suit, Call Former Wardrobe Assistant 'Brazen Liar'
By Stacy Lambe
Lizzo’s Lawyers Call Stylist ‘Brazen Liar,’ Seek Full Dismissal of Discrimination Suit
By Nancy Dillon
Lizzo Calls Accuser “A Brazen Liar” With Inflated Ego
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Lizzo seeks dismissal of stylist's discrimination suit: 'brazen liar'
Lizzo’s Team Claps Back at ‘Meritless’ Lawsuit from Former Tour Staffer
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HRW urges rights-based approach for newly appointed Sahel envoy
By Ishika Tanwar
African Union Chairperson appoints H.E. Évariste Ndayishimiye, President of the Republic of Burundi, as his Special Envoy for the Sahel region.
By João Lourenço
Burundi President Appointed as AU Special Envoy for the Sahel Region
By Khaled Bensekkaim
Sahel Region: African Union Appoints Special Envoy
AU appoints Burundi’s President Ndayishimiye as special envoy to troubled Sahel region
By Mwangi Maina
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Netflix Sets Jussie Smollett Documentary With 'New Evidence': Alleged Hate Crime Hoax 'Might Just Be a True Story'
By Ethan Shanfeld
Jussie Smollett Documentary Set At Netflix From ‘The Tinder Swindler’ Producers
By Peter White
Jussie Smollett Speaks in Netflix Doc ‘The Truth About Jussie Smollett?’
By Jackie Strause
Jussie Smollett Claims Netflix Doc Footage Will Show Attack Wasn't Staged: 'It'll Make Sense When Y'all Watch It'
By Michael Liptrot
Jussie Smollett to appear in new Netflix documentary: ‘The Truth About Jussie Smollett?'
By Cindy Hernandez
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UN's top court says healthy environment is a human right
By Rosie Frost
Sustainable Switch: World Court tells countries they must address climate change
By Sharon Kimathi
Caribbean leaders hail ICJ climate ruling as ‘historic’ win for small island states
By Natricia Duncan
UN’s top court delivered a landmark opinion on climate justice. What’s next?
By Kenichi Serino
The Hague Just Upped the Stakes on Trump’s “Drill Baby, Drill” Agenda
By Bob Berwyn & Katie Surma
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Scholars propose inclusive human rights framework at São Paulo forum
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Bellingham family moves forward after hate crime sentencing
By Kim MacDonald
Yemen: Houthis' Attacks on Cargo Ships Apparent War Crimes
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Jewish College Students Face Discrimination. Trump Is Making it Worse. | US News Opinion
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The antisemitism task force carrying out Trump’s anti-DEI agenda
By Colby Itkowitz, Ariel Plotnick & Sabby Robinson
State universities comply with Trump order banning DEI programs, policies
By Jamar Younger
Trump wants to eradicate DEI in higher education
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$24M for anxiety discrimination
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Arrest made in frightening Orange County road-rage related hate crime
By Josh Dubose
VIDEO: Man shouts racial slurs, tosses hot coffee at Mexican driver; suspect arrested
Man arrested for alleged hate-motivated assault during road rage incident in Irvine
Irvine man accused of road rage hate crime; conflict captured on Instagram, police say
Irvine man arrested for apparent hate crime during road rage incident
By Matthew Rodriguez
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Desperate Pleas from Starving Palestinians Shouldn’t Be Ignored
By Omar Shakir
Israel says hundreds of truckloads of aid are waiting to enter Gaza. Why can't the UN bring them in?
By Sam Mednick
The food is just outside the border. But getting it to Gaza's starving is a chaotic process.
By Mithil Aggarwal
Gazans Are Dying of Starvation
By Rawan Sheikh Ahmad, Isabel Kershner & Abu Bakr Bashir
Five-month-old baby dies in mother’s arms in Gaza, a new victim of escalating starvation crisis
By Ibrahim Dahman, Abeer Salman & Tim Lister
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Eswatini: Amnesty International Designates Arbitrarily Detained MPs as Prisoners of Conscience
Amnesty designates arbitrarily detained MPs prisoners of conscience.
Jailed Eswatini MPs are a warning – Africa’s democracy crisis is deepening
By Paul Mulindwa
Amnesty names jailed Eswatini MPs prisoners of conscience
Eswatini: Amnesty International designates arbitrarily detained Members of Parliament (MPs) as prisoners of conscience
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Lawsuits allege discriminatory culture persists under new Phoenix Suns and Mercury owner
By Matthew Casey
Afghanistan: UN report documents human rights violations of forced returnees
Torture, threats and arbitrary arrests: UN warns of ‘serious abuses’ against Afghans forced to return
UNAMA flags human rights violations in forced Afghan returns: Report
UN report finds Afghanistan violated human rights of involuntary returnees
UN agency calls for global pause on deportations back to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan
By Arpan Rai
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Discrimination by proxy is still discrimination
By Brittany Hunter
Stephen Miller’s advocacy group just made an egregious request from Johns Hopkins University
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By Ryan Teague Beckwith
Boston parent group again sues over city's exam school admissions policy
By Carrie Jung
How Anti-Affirmative Action Crusaders Are Escalating Their War on Inclusive Democracy
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By Chris Yarrell
Elite Boston Public Schools Sued Over Admissions Discrimination
By Isaiah Poritz
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“You Feel Like Your Life Is Over”
Migrants at Ice jail in Miami made to kneel to eat ‘like dogs’, report alleges
By Richard Luscombe
Immigrants forced to eat 'like a dog' in 'overcrowded and chaotic' detention centers
By Eduardo Cuevas
‘Less than human’: Report details Trump immigration detention centre abuses
US: Immigrants Abused in Florida Detention Sites
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Jamestown man charged with hate crimes following an incident
By Tommy Gallagher
Differing Discrimination Allegations Cleared to Proceed Against Boston Catering Company, Judge Rules
By Riley Brennan
Rücker: "Human rights non negotiable"
By Javier Carro
'Profound alarm': US veterans agency roiled by fight over anti-discrimination provisions
By Aaron Glantz
RI-US data transfer deal to not breach human rights: minister
Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Secures Unprecedented U.S.–Japan Strategic Trade and Investment Agreement
In New Deal, Trump Keeps Tariffs While Indonesia Drops Trade Barriers
By Ana Claire Swanson
US, Indonesia discussing strategic management of critical minerals trade, minister says
By Stefanno Sulaiman
US’ ‘anti-Beijing trade plan’, China’s oversupply problem: SCMP daily highlights
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Türk calls for immediate steps to ensure protection of people in Suweida and across Syria
Inside Syria’s Sectarian Cauldron: Kidnapping Triggers Cascade of Violence
By Sudarsan Raghavan
What’s behind deadly clashes in Syria - and why did Israel intervene?
By Mohammed Tawfeeq, Mostafa Salem & Hira Humayun
Syrian Government Evacuates Bedouin Families After Deadly Clashes
By Raja Abdulrahim & Omar Haj Kadour
Syria's defence ministry says it is aware of reports of 'shocking violations' in Sweida
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10th Circuit reinstates woman's discrimination lawsuit | Courts
By Michael Karlik
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Jews Were Top Target of Hate Crimes in Canada in 2024, but Total Slightly Down From 2023 - World News
By Judy Maltz
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Mwabili Mwagodi: Human Rights groups call for release of abducted activist, issue 4 demands to govt
Pressure piles on Kenyan authorities to find Mwabili Mwagodi
By Kevin Cheruiyot
Mwambili Mwagodi: Activist who criticised Ruto's church donations allegedly abducted in Tanzania
Kenya: Vocal Ruto Critic 'Abducted' in Dar es Salaam
Vocal Africa piles pressure on Ruto over abduction of Mwabili Mwagodi in Tanzania
By Barack Oduor
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Ultra-Exclusive Polo Bar Slapped With Lawsuit Alleging All Sorts of Toxicity
By Catherine Bouris
NYC bar's employees used spray bottles for cocaine during shifts, had a rating game for female guests: lawsuit
By Landon Mion
Polo Bar employees used water bottles to take cocaine on shift, had ‘Rating Game’ for women customers: lawsuit
By Chris Harris
A Former Employee of Polo Bar Is Suing for Alleged Sexual Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation
By Melissa McCart
Clooney, DiCaprio, Meghan Markle-frequented swanky NYC restaurant is a sexual harassment, cocaine hotbed: Lawsuit
By Ashima Grover
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Placing future generations at the heart of Inter-American human rights law?
By Aoife Nolan
Climate change on trial: The Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ opinion on global warming
By César Rodríguez Garavito
Enhanced Due Diligence: A New Legal Standard for Climate Action in the Inter-American System
Inter-American court calls for review of investment treaties in climate opinion
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Inter-American Court of Human Rights Delivers Landmark Opinion on Climate Emergency
By Eoin Jackson
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Dictators win as Trump cuts aid to human rights groups in Cuba, Venezuela | Opinion
By Andres Oppenheimer
Law professor who claimed 'Blak' activists were leading University of Melbourne to 'destruction' sues for discrimination
By Adeshola Ore & Nino Bucci
Hammond bar owner claims discrimination, humiliation in suit against city, council
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A day after India-UK FTA, Indian liquor companies allege discrimination against homegrown brands in Brita
By Pankaj Doval
Leaders Starmer and Modi hail long-sought India-UK trade deal as historic
By Jill Lawless
Britain and India sign free trade pact during Modi visit
By Alistair Smout & Manoj Kumar
What the India tariffs deal means for Scotch whisky
By Douglas Fraser
India-UK trade pact to benefit youth, MSMEs, startups: PM Modi
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