The Burkina Faso junta’s suspension of the country’s largest student union is the latest in a series of government crackdowns ...
The Trump administration has deported thousands of Cubans, many of them older adults, to Mexico, denying them due process and ...
Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical emphasized the need for “safeguarding the human person in the time of artificial intelligence ...
Federal regulators should act urgently to prevent millions of people with low incomes from losing Medicaid coverage under new ...
We, the undersigned organizations, urge the Government of Bangladesh to ensure truth, justice, and reparation for victims and their families and guarantees of non-recurrence of enforced disappearances ...
Colombian private military contractors apparently hired by a United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based company transited through UAE ...
As European Union commissioners prepare for their April 29 security college meeting on China’s influence on EU security, they ...
Vigilantes in South Africa have carried out violent xenophobic attacks targeting African and Asian foreign nationals in ...
With an estimated 50 million people in modern slavery globally, including nearly 28 million in conditions of forced labor, ...
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.” ...
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.
Lebanon’s recent accession to the Mine Ban Treaty amid an ongoing armed conflict underscores the treaty’s vital importance ...