The conviction, in 2016, in Senegal of the former Chadian dictator Hissène Habré was a pivotal moment in the pursuit of justice for atrocity crimes.
On May 26, Russia’s State Duma is scheduled to review a draft law that targets exiled critics for allegedly acting “against Russia’s interests overseas.” ...
A court decision ordering the removal of the party chair and leadership of Türkiye’s main opposition party, the Republican ...
Two years after the Arakan Army, an ethnic armed group, killed and wounded hundreds of Rohingya Muslims and burned down their ...
Vigilantes in South Africa have carried out violent xenophobic attacks targeting African and Asian foreign nationals in ...
Two journalists were arrested in the Maldives on May 12, the first journalists jailed on criminal charges since the country ...
Hundreds of immigrants, community members, and allies gathered in Washington DC on May 20 for a peaceful march from ...
The Human Rights Watch executive director, Philippe Bolopion, urged senior Congolese officials to respect freedom of ...
There is growing recognition that current economic metrics fail to capture much of what really matters. When economic ...
Registration fees and other costs to attend public schools in Liberia are a major barrier to education, forcing many children ...
This week, a court in the Philippines dismissed terrorism financing charges against the Community Empowerment Resource ...
United Nations member states and civil society organizations met in New York City on Tuesday to renew their commitment to ...