Chinese President Xi Jinping is visiting Europe this week, and as is too often the case with these high-level meetings, ...
Human Rights Watch appreciates the opportunity to submit its views and recommendations for consideration by the United ...
Today, the Council of the EU officially adopted the EU Directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence. As 12 civil society organisations which advocate for human rights, gender ...
The government of Trinidad and Tobago should urgently bring home Trinidadian children and their mothers imprisoned in Iraq because of their alleged association with the Islamic State (ISIS).
United Nations member countries should press the Cambodian government on its human rights abuses, including targeting ...
The problem created by metering – now “digital metering” with the CBP One app – is that tens of thousands of people seeking ...
Candidates in South Africa’s forthcoming general elections have been scapegoating and demonizing foreign nationals, risking stoking xenophobic violence.
Recent high temperatures underscore the need to hammer out the details of a regional environmental rights declaration, work ...
Russian forces appear to have executed at least 15 Ukrainian soldiers as they attempted to surrender, and possibly six more ...
Thailand’s Senate election slated for June will not undo the legacy of military rule but will obstruct the restoration of ...
Historic,” said the activist Haris Azhar, describing Indonesia's Constitutional Court ruling in March to revoke three false ...
Since emerging in Afghanistan in 2015, the armed group Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) has carried out a bloody ...