Chhim Sithar was found guilty of ‘incitement’ over strikes that began in 2021 when NagaWorld fired more than 1,300 staff. A Cambodian
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TikTok sues US state of Montana over law banning its use | Social Media News
The lawsuit argues that the state’s ban singles out the short-form video app and undermines free speech. The video app TikTok has
Cambodia’s main opposition party barred from July election | Elections News
Disqualification means the ruling Cambodian People’s Party under Hun Sen is likely to sweep the election as it did in 2018. Cambodia’s
Guatemala’s elPeriodico shutting due to government ‘persecution’ | Freedom of the Press News
Closing of elPeriodico underscores regional trend of governments cracking down on independent media, observers say. One of Guatemala’s oldest and most well-known
China steps up use of ‘exit bans’ against government critics | Human Rights News
China has stepped up the use of exit bans against human rights defenders and their families and expanded legislation authorising their use
US Supreme Court upholds access to abortion pill mifepristone | Women’s Rights News
BREAKINGBREAKING, The ruling preserves broad access to mifepristone, upholding the US Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the pill. The United States
‘Rights crisis’: Amnesty report documents abuses in Nicaragua | Human Rights News
The government of President Daniel Ortega has been criticised for targeting dissidents and consolidating power. The human rights organisation Amnesty International has
US officers won’t be charged in ‘grievous’ Jayland Walker killing | Police News
Walker fired at police first, attorney general says, as grand jury votes not to charge officers who shot him 46 times. A
‘Criminalising journalism’: Famous Salvadoran outlet to relocate | Freedom of the Press News
The digital news outlet El Faro, founded in El Salvador in 1998 and hailed for its independent investigative reporting, has decided to
Minneapolis allows Islamic call to prayer five times per day | Religion News
Local groups welcome the decision to make Minneapolis the first large city in the US with year-round public call to prayer. The
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