The US and the UK have condemned the move as Hong Kong authorities expand crackdown under national security law. Police in Hong
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Turkey’s ‘Saturday mothers’ allowed to hold vigil for first time since 2018 | Civil Rights News
Relatives of victims of enforced disappearances in the 80s and 90s held a sit-in in Istanbul following a court ruling. Members of
Germany announces complete ban of Hamas activities | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Hamas criticises announcement, says it shows Berlin in partnership with Israel on crimes against Palestinian people. Germany has announced a complete ban
Russia detains journalist with dual Russian and US citizenship | Freedom of the Press News
Russia’s detention of US journalists has drawn criticism from press freedom groups. Russia has detained a Russian-American journalist at a government-funded US
France bans pro-Palestine rallies, cracks down on protesters amid Gaza war | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Ban comes as Israeli bombs kill more than 1,400 people, wound thousands and wipe out neighbourhoods in Gaza. The French police have
Former US police officers face federal charges over death of Tyre Nichols | Courts News
The five officers are already facing state-level charges for beating Nichols, who died in the hospital three days later. Five former police
California state legislature passes bill banning caste-based discrimination | Civil Rights News
Los Angeles, California – The California state legislature has become the first in the United States to pass a bill banning discrimination
Guatemala arrests anti-corruption lawyer, prompting international outcry | Corruption News
The US has condemned the arrest of Claudia Gonzalez, a lawyer who worked with a UN-backed anti-corruption commission. Guatemala has arrested a
Thousands gather 60 years after Martin Luther King’s ‘dream’ speech | Civil Rights News
The 1963 march brought more than 250,000 people to the nation’s capital to push for an end to discrimination on the basis
Judge sides with youth activists in historic US climate crisis case | Climate News
In a first-of-its-kind trial, US youth accuse Montana of violating their rights through lax environmental policies. A federal judge in the United
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