Australia’s government should invest in community-based alternatives to immigration detention rather than spending millions of dollars per person each year on its abusive offshore regime.
Japanese lawmakers and Uyghur activists gathered on February 25 at an event hosted by the Japan Uyghur Association in Tokyo to address the Chinese government’s atrocity crimes in the Xinjiang Uyghur ...
On Thursday, the European Union Commission announced that the European Social Fund can be used by member states to fund safe ...
In an overdue but welcome step, Egypt’s Ministry of Finance has published data showing state owned enterprises, following ...
The United States and Israel on February 28, 2026 carried out airstrikes on Iran, which retaliated with strikes against Israel and Gulf states. All parties to the conflict are obligated to respect ...
More than a year after Ukrainian forces captured two North Korean soldiers in Russia’s Kursk region, the men’s future remains ...
The Trump administration is framing its new forthcoming online portal, freedom.gov, as a bold defense of free expression.
Last February, Thai authorities in Bangkok loaded 40 Uyghur men into blacked-out trucks and forcibly returned them to China.
The same principle applies to the Australian men detained in north-east Syria who are suspected of Islamic State affiliation.
On February 20, Indonesia and the United States agreed to a new trade deal, with US$15 billion specifically allocated for ...
The lenient prison terms for defendants on trial for the February 2020 massacre in Ngarbuh, in Cameroon’s North-West region, ...
United Nations human rights experts issued a damning public critique of the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) plans to “sex test” all women athletes.
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