The Chinese government’s proposed law to combat cybercrime extends far beyond addressing legitimate legal concerns and contains sweeping provisions that pose a significant threat to human rights.
Stephen Thompson avoided prison after his barrister said he was ready to be rehabilitated. But as he left court he shouted at a WalesOnline reporter: 'It's all false' ...
The U.N. human rights office has expressed concerns about possible “ethnic cleansing,” warning of an acceleration of Israeli settlements and displacements of thousands of Palestinians in the occupied ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported on Thursday that Germany's proposed amendment to the basic income program for job seekers would undermine fundamental human rights and violate the country's ...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights said that governments have a duty to more closely monitor firearms manufacturers and ...
The U.N Human Rights Office raises alarm over "ethnic cleansing" in condemning Israel's incerasing seizure of Palestinian land.
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South Africa marks Human Rights Day and World Water Day with poignant reflections
As South Africa commemorates Human Rights Day and World Water Day, communities and leaders reflect on the intertwined issues of dignity and access to water, reminding us of our ongoing journey toward ...
The commissioner told the select committee communities had been living in dams of sewage, with areas in municipalities such as Matlosana, JB Marks, Kgetlengrivier, Ngaka Modiri an ...
A team of researchers from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has published a study in Frontiers in Psychology examining the impact of the ongoing war on Israeli adolescents. The research, conducted ...
There is a gap in international law protections when dangerous toxins are released due to attacks on sites like fuel depots.
If someone asked me what the most important thing in this world is, then I would say without any doubt it is energy, because without energy, life cannot be sustained. Without energy, economies cannot ...
The Fargo City Commission voted Monday to give the Human Rights Commission 60 more days to present a plan and define its role ...
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