Protests and counter-protests were held across Canada Wednesday over the sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) ...
A Chinese law professor and human rights expert expressed concern about Japan’s nuclear water discharge from the Fukushima ...
French journalist Ariane Lavrilleux was arrested Tuesday by the French General Directorate of Internal Security (CGSI) ...
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit suspended Circuit Judge Pauline Newman from her duties as a judge for one year on Wednesday after she refused to undergo medical evaluations to measure ...
The UN Human Rights Office released a report Wednesday focusing on reparations for people of African descent in response to the continuing effects of slavery and colonialism. The UN report floats a ...
In the nearly three years that have passed since Myanmar’s coup d’état, the global media has shifted its attention to other crises, from the sudden withdrawal of Western forces from Afghanistan to ...
The Swiss National Council approved the controversial Federal Law on the Prohibition of Concealing the Face Wednesday by a ...
The Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) released a report Wednesday detailing the problems that states ...
Three years have passed since Beijing enacted the National Security Law of Hong Kong (NSL). And throughout this period, the ...
Hundreds of Afghan prosecutors who received training over the last two decades from international law and justice organizations now face severe risks of retaliation and violence due to the Taliban's ...
The UK Online Safety Bill completed its Parliamentary passage Tuesday and is now set to receive Royal Assent. After passing ...
Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), sued the US Military Academy, also known as West Point, on Tuesday for using race as a factor in admissions. SFFA is the same group that sued Harvard University ...
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