In hard-hitting human rights address, Guterres calls for urgent action on Gaza, authoritarianism and climate justice
By Vibhu Mishra
The latest child to starve to death in Gaza weighed less than when she was born
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His name is Mohammad Al-Motawaq. He is 18 months old. And he is starving in Gaza
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No Proof Hamas Routinely Stole U.N. Aid, Israeli Military Officials Say
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The food is just outside the border. But getting it to Gaza's starving is a chaotic process.
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Thailand/Cambodia: Protect Civilians Amid Border Clashes
Thailand and Cambodia to hold talks on deadly border conflict in Malaysia
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Thailand and Cambodia to hold ceasefire talks over border dispute after Trump's urging
By Michael D. Sullivan
Thai and Cambodian leaders to meet in Malaysia for talks to end deadly border dispute
By Jintamas Saksornchai & Sopheng Cheang
Thailand and Cambodia Trade Fire Despite Cease-Fire Promises
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India: Hundreds of Muslims Unlawfully Expelled to Bangladesh
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India targeting Bengali-speaking Muslims for expulsion to Bangladesh, HRW says
By Alisha Rahaman & Alisha Rahaman Sarkar
HRW has highlighted illegal deportation of Bengali-speaking people, says Mamata
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Indian Citizens, Mostly Muslims, Are Bearing Brunt of Its Citizenship Screening Drive
By Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
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French holiday camp accuses Vueling of discrimination against Jewish teens
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Jamestown man charged with hate crimes following an incident
By Tommy Gallagher
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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Philadelphia-area doctor invites her peers to gender discrimination trial against Drexel
By Wendy Ruderman
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
Ukraine's Zelenskyy undoes anti-corruption curbs but fear remains
Why Anticorruption Watchdogs Are at the Heart of Ukraine’s Unrest
By Andrew E. Kramer
Ukraine’s insidious enemy: Its own leadership
By Jamie Dettmer
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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
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Chicago police issue alert for antisemitic vandalism in Hyde Park
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Exclusive: Commission has change of heart on anti-discrimination law
By Paula Soler & Marta Iraola Iribarren
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World Court Rules Tackling Climate Crisis is an International Legal Obligation
Five things to know about the ICJ’s historic climate change ruling
By Rosie Frost
Top UN court says treaties compel wealthy nations to curb global warming
By Alison Withers & Stephanie Van Den
Caribbean leaders hail ICJ climate ruling as ‘historic’ win for small island states
By Natricia Duncan
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Iran: Brutal Execution of PMOI Members Behrouz Ehsani and Mehdi Hassani
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Presumption of innocent until proven guilty a fundamental human right — Hafiz Hassan
Dr Mahathir, Muhyiddin spotted at rally
Dr M to 'Turun' as abuse of power allegations come full circle
“Step down, Anwar” – Tun M Accuses PMX of Betraying the Country & Lying Every Time He Speaks
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Yemen: Houthis' Attacks on Cargo Ships Apparent War Crimes
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Placing future generations at the heart of Inter-American human rights law?
By Aoife Nolan
Inter-American Court of Human Rights Delivers Landmark Opinion on Climate Emergency
By Eoin Jackson
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Enhanced Due Diligence: A New Legal Standard for Climate Action in the Inter-American System
Climate change on trial: The Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ opinion on global warming
By César Rodríguez Garavito
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Gentrification, Digital Nomads And Housing As A Human Right
By Catalina Ruiz-Navarro
Security Alert: Demonstration in Mexico City on July 26
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Mexico City unveils plan to tackle gentrification after mass protests
By Michael Rios & Gerardo Lemos
Anti-gentrification march in Mexico: Scuffles break out between protesters, security forces
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Not here, not now. Richland County shooting triggers new hate-crime law | Opinion
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By Matthew T. Hall
SC man admits shooting at jogger 'to strike fear in the victim due to his race,' deputies say
By Stephanie Moore
Judge sets $1 million bond for Richland County man charged with hate crime
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First hate crime charge under new ordinance filed after neighborhood shooting
By Shelly Garzon
WATCH: Man arrested in after video shows racially motivated shooting
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America First Legal asks for investigation into Cracker Barrel
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America First Legal Calls for Federal and State Investigations into Cracker Barrel Over Unlawful and Discriminatory Employment Practices
Cracker Barrel Faces DEI Probe After Pro-Trump Law Group Complaint
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Restaurants navigate anti-DEI pressures amid push to elevate women
By Lisa Jennings
Forget Bud Light, massive restaurant chain faces ‘woke’ DEI scandal
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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 says Taliban committing 'rights violations' against Afghan returnees
UN agency calls for global pause on deportations back to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan
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Leading Pakistan rights group decries government crackdown
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Migrants at Ice jail in Miami made to kneel to eat ‘like dogs’, report alleges
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Immigrants forced to eat 'like a dog' in 'overcrowded and chaotic' detention centers
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‘Less than human’: Report details Trump immigration detention centre abuses
As immigration arrests surge and oversight ebbs, 911 calls at Florida detention center double
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Iran: Council sanctions eight individuals and one entity over serious human rights violations and transnational repression
HÁWAR.help calls on EU to sanction Iranian officials for human rights violations
EU Council sanctions five individuals for human rights violations in Russia
Nine Iranian individuals and entities added to the European Union's new sanctions list
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Iran Rejects EU Accusations, Slams Sanctions as Illegal and Unjustified
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Mwabili Mwagodi: Human Rights groups call for release of abducted activist, issue 4 demands to govt
Missing activist Mwabili 'was tortured, injected with unknown substance'
We Can't Help You, DCI Allegedly Turns Away Family of Abducted Kenyan
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AMNESTY CALLS FOR ACCOUNTABILITY AFTER ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCE OF KENYAN ACTIVIST IN TANZANIA
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Tortured activist Mwagodi to undergo psychological and forensic evaluation, say rights groups
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Bellingham family moves forward after hate crime sentencing
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Jury Awards $5M To Utility Inspector Fired Over Work Injuries
By Anne Cullen
Former East Wenatchee Water District employee awarded $5 million in wrongful termination lawsuit
By Oscar Rodriguez
Big Win For Workers' Rights As A Jury Hands Down $5 Million For Workplace Injuries
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Jury awards $5M to East Wenatchee worker fired after injury
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Jury Awards $5 Million to Former East Wenatchee Water District Employee in Disability Discrimination Case
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Iraqi Leaders Unite to Strengthen Women's Rights on Islamic Day for Combating Violence Against Women - Shia Waves
Key Highlights from the Address of the President of the Republic at the “Islamic Day for Opposing Violence Against Women” conference, held at the Office of Sayyid Ammar Al-Hakim:
Sayyid Al-Hakim announces the launch of a national family initiative to combat violence against women
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Al-Hassan: We affirm that the UN stands with Iraq in all directions especially those related to women
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Sanctioning U.S. Human Rights Advocates Over ICC Work
Trump Order on International Criminal Court Likely Violates First Amendment, Judge Rules
By Mattathias Schwartz
US Federal judge blocks enforcement of Trump’s sanctions on ICC for targeting Israel
Mainer temporarily allowed to resume human rights work while suing over Trump sanctions
By Emily Allen
IBAHRI joint statement on strong push back against US sanctions on the International Criminal Court at UN Human Rights Council
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Poor prison conditions prompt watchdog call for inquiry
By Aaron Bunch
Basil Zempilas: Hakea report shows Labor is fixated on votes over basic needs
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Department progresses Hakea Prison improvement initiatives
'Rehabilitation is simply not happening' - Inspector urges inquiry into 'unacceptable' WA prison
By Giovanni Torre
Prison plan kept secret as cells become overcrowded
By Jessica Page
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Clive Stafford Smith: In support of Palestine Action’s right to protest
UK ban on Palestine Action at odds with international law, says UN rights chief
By Eleni Courea
UK: Palestine Action ban ‘disturbing’ misuse of UK counter-terrorism legislation, Türk warns
UN urges UK to repeal ‘disproportionate’ ban on pro-Palestinian activist group
Voices From the Terror List: Palestine Action Members Speak Out After UK Ban
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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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Discrimination by proxy is still discrimination
By Brittany Hunter
RI-US data transfer deal to not breach human rights: minister
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
US Tariff Exemption For Indonesian Materials Not Produced Domestically A Boon For Fragrance – FCA
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National Symposium on 'Women's Safety at Work and Public Spaces', in collaboration with the University of Lucknow
National Symposium on ‘Women’s Safety at Work and Public Spaces’, in collaboration with the University of Lucknow
51 FIRs on violence against women filed every hour: NHRC Chairperson
National Symposium Calls for Systemic Change to Ensure Women’s Safety in Workplaces and Public Spaces
51 FIRs on violence against women filed every hour in India: NHRC
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UN: End Impunity for Israeli Crimes Against Palestinians
HRW Urges Sanctions on Israel
HRW calls on UN member states to end decades of Israel “impunity”
Call to use UN Charter instruments to end Zionist occupation’s crimes against Palestinians
By Latifa Ferial Naili
Israel-OPT: UN conference must act to end Israel's genocide, occupation and apartheid - Amnesty briefing
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84 enforced disappearances, 33 extrajudicial killings reported in Balochistan in June: Rights group
‘They took him in broad daylight’: Philosophy student among 5 missing in fresh wave of abductions; Milita
Pakistan’s crimes continue unabated against Baloch youth
‘We won’t end our protest camp till BYC leaders are released’
752 Missing, 117 Killed: BYC says Pakistan is silencing Baloch voices with force
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A manifesto on the human right to refuge
By Alex Preston
CAIR-LA Welcomes Arrest of Irvine Man Suspected of Hate-Motivated Road Rage Incident
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
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David Seymour’s UN letter: arrogance, ignorance and hypocrisy
By Claire Charters
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CM cites HRW report, calls for end to BJP’s ‘linguistic terrorism’
By Dwaipayan Ghosh Dastidar
West Bengal to ‘West Bangladesh’ in the guise of language pride
By Swapan Dasgupta
Mamata Banerjee alleges harassment, persecution of Bengalis in BJP-ruled states
CPI(M), Cong gasp for alternative narrative on rising political heat on ‘Bengali Pride’
By Gopi Adusumilli
TMC sets stage for 'uproot lotus' mission, Modi's chant will shift to 'Jai Bangla', says Abhishek
By Snehamoy Chakraborty
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Syria: Abuses, Humanitarian Emergency Amid Sweida Clashes
'They shot patients in beds' – BBC hears claims of massacre at Suweida hospital
By Jon Donnison
Understanding the violence against Alawites and Druze in Syria after Assad
By Murat Gunes Tezcur
In Syria’s Sweida, the stench of death still lingers days after sectarian bloodshed
By Sally Abou
Hospitals in Syria's Sweida struggling after sectarian clashes, WHO says
By Olivia Le Poidevin
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Green groups to PBBM: Uphold human right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment
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'Gross violation of human rights': Drama over ankle shackles delays Senzo Meyiwa murder trial
Senzo Meyiwa's Death: Why questions linger over his girlfriend's alleged plot as state closes case
Meyiwa trial: Defence plans for discharge application to be considered by Legal Aid
Meyiwa family demands more arrests in murder case
By Pearl Magubane
Lawyers of Senzo Meyiwa murder accused gun for discharge application
By Coceka Magubeni
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Report: ‘Shoot First’ Laws Shown To Be Dangerous, Discriminatory, and Costly
Stand-your-ground laws linked to higher homicide rates, new report finds
By Amanda Hernández
Self-Defense Laws in 2025: Unpacking Castle Doctrine & Stand Your Ground
‘Shoot First’ Laws Lead to Increase in Violence, Costing Taxpayers Millions Annually, According to New Everytown Report
'License to Kill': New Report Finds Higher Homicide Rates in 'Stand Your Ground' States
By Stephen Prager
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SGPC to urge UN to declare Guru Tegh Bahadur's martyrdom anniv as International Human Rights Day
Akal Takht summons Punjab minister Harjot Bains, language dept head over controversial Srinagar event
Why is Sikh clergy angry? Song-dance at Punjab govt event on Guru's martyrdom; minister says sorry after Takht summons
AAP leadership hurts Sikhs’ sentiments, says BJP leader Lalpura
By Gopi Adusumilli
SGPC to urge UN to declare Guru Tegh Bahadur’s martyrdom day as International Human Rights Day
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How to assure enjoyment of the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment
By Smiljana Knez
Mali: Army, Wagner Group Disappear, Execute Fulani Civilians
Malian army and Wagner Group abduct and execute Fulani civilians, NGO claims
HRW accuses Mali armed forces of executing and disappearing Fulani men
Rights group links Mali’s army, Wagner to dozens of killings, forced disappearances
By Bashir Mbuthia
Mali Forces, Russian Fighters Killed Dozens of Fulanis: HRW
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UN HR office needed in Dhaka to uphold rights: Fisheries Adviser -
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