Sunday’s federal elections in Germany were held at a time when Germany’s support for human rights both at home and on the ...
The European Union, its member states, and the European Border and Coast Guard Agency Frontex should make saving lives at sea the priority, Human Rights Watch said in a multimedia feature essay ...
The National Code of Civil and Family Procedure (CNPCF), published in the Official Gazette of the Federation on June 7, 2023, represents an unprecedented milestone in the legal history of the country, ...
Saudi authorities should not extradite Ahmed Kamel to Egypt, where he is at serious risk of arbitrary detention and torture ...
Russia’s indiscriminate bombing has been well-documented in many cities since: Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Kherson, Kramatorsk, ...
Until now, the international response to the rapidly escalating crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where the ...
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas and EU foreign ministers should unequivocally condemn Israel’s atrocity crimes and other serious violations of international law during the EU-Israel Association ...
Human Rights Watch and Earthworks are pushing for strong government regulation of mining to protect communities and the ...
Successive governments in Guatemala have failed to meet their obligations toward girls facing early and forced pregnancies ...
Human Rights Watch welcomes the opportunity to provide input to inform the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights’ report on the rights of the child and violations of human rights in armed ...
A prominent civil society leader in Guinea, Abdoul Sacko, went missing in the early hours of February 19, 2025, after gunmen ...
The EU’s new forced labor law is an important stride in the global fight against forced labor. By addressing forced labor ...
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