The fragile truce largely insulating civilians in northern Ethiopia from war crimes and other abuses may be unraveling.
Shabana Mahmood’s newly unveiled asylum and returns policy is being sold as a moment of ‘restoring order’. In truth, it marks ...
In a vast United Nations conference room, four children -- from Croatia, Mexico, Indonesia, and the United Kingdom -- took ...
The Dominican Republic’s Constitutional Court has struck down provisions in the Codes of Justice of the National Police and ...
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva began this year's COP30 summit by announcing a global investment fund to pay tropical forest countries to keep trees standing.
The Taliban in Afghanistan’s western province of Herat have recently banned women doctors, patients, and healthcare workers ...
The African Commission for Human and Peoples’ Rights should act decisively to address the dire, protracted human rights ...
March of Dimes issued their annual report on US rates of preterm birth on November 17. The findings are a gut punch.
Brazil’s Congress should reject proposals to dismantle environmental licensing requirements and to revoke a plan to protect ...
The South Sudanese government has demanded that the United Nations drastically scale back its peacekeeping mission in the ...
Conflicts and crises cause harm based on gender. Because women and girls across the globe experience legal, economic, and ...
The new Thai government should reverse the trend of past administrations and take concrete action to uphold human rights.
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