Iraq protests: UN chief urges to ‘de-escalate’ and rise above differences
Secretary-General António Guterres is “following with concern” ongoing protests in Iraq that...
First Person: Surviving Bali’s COVID tourism crash
Dekha Dewandana ran a thriving ‘homestay’ tourism property in Bali, and received...
Nicaragua: Rights experts denounce shutdown of over 700 civil society groups
The arbitrary shutdown of hundreds of civil society organizations in Nicaragua is...
UN Committee against Torture: Focus on Botswana, Nicaragua, Palestine, United Arab Emirates
The UN Committee against Torture on Friday concluded its current session by...
Ukraine: Prospects for end to war look bleak, despite ‘encouraging’ grain deal
The war in Ukraine shows no signs of ending, more than five...
Jordan: As vast Za’atari refugee camp turns 10, Syrians face uncertain future
Ten years since Jordan’s Za’atari camp opened its doors to 80,000 displaced...
Human trafficking: ‘All-out assault’ on rights, safety and dignity, says UN chief
Human trafficking is a horrific crime and “an all-out assault on people’s...
Singapore: Rights experts call for moratorium on executions for drugs offences
Singapore must implement an immediate moratorium on executions for drug offences, UN...
From The Field: Protecting the last Malayan tigers
The Malayan tiger is a critically endangered species, at a real risk...
INTERVIEW: End ‘punitive and discriminatory laws’ to beat AIDS
Punitive and discriminatory laws that stigmatize marginalized communities are hindering the fight...