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Albanese should reinforce messages about abuses in Hong Kong, Xinjiang, and Tibet and urge the Chinese government to end its ...
As Europe emerges from a devastating heat wave, the European Parliament should reject efforts, including by industry groups ...
Today, the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) expressed concern at the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights’ ...
On July 7, the former commander-general of the Mozambican police appeared for a hearing about the police’s involvement in the ...
Guinea’s military authorities should credibly investigate the disappearances of two political activists, make their ...
South Korea’s age-based employment laws and policies discriminate against older workers, forcing them to retire from main ...
On July 4, a court in Niger’s capital, Niamey, rejected an appeal filed by prominent human rights activist and government ...
On the afternoon of June 25, police in the regional capital of Ethiopia’s conflict-affected Amhara region arrested Dr. Daniel ...
Next week, the United Nations Human Rights Council will vote on renewing the mandate of the independent expert on protection ...
The UK government’s draft law to cut spending on disability-related social security triggered major opposition from within ...
Last week in Sevilla, Spain, governments gathered at the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development. Among key ...
The upcoming review of Vietnam’s record on civil and political rights at the UN Human Rights Committee represents a key ...
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