North Korea’s recent launching of 10 ballistic missiles grabbed headlines-there’s a tendency to ignore long running but dire ...
In Mississippi, 38 percent of residents are Black yet there are no Black statewide elected officials. The last time a Black ...
During wars and crises, publicly available information is essential for the documentation of violations of international ...
Liberia’s support for key recommendations received during its fourth UPR cycle is a significant and welcome step toward at ...
This Ramadan, as I sit down with a hot bowl of lentil soup and freshly made Uyghur noodles to break my day-long fast, I try very hard not to think about my father, thousands of miles away, in a prison ...
The decision by the Budapest police to ban a demonstration to commemorate the International Day of Trans Visibility, is not about a single protest, but is the latest step in a broader campaign in ...
As attacks on human rights and multilateralism intensify, and atrocities are committed amid proliferating global crises and conflicts, it is more important than ever for states to stand together to ...
Civilians in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are at grave risk from ongoing Iranian strikes in response to US and ...
Human Rights Watch is extremely concerned about the potential for grave harms to civilians in the context of the escalating ...
The United Nations will hold elections in April for the 19 members of the UN Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations, ...
The world’s highest court has spoken: tackling climate change is not a choice: it’s a legal obligation. Now it’s up to the ...
A new five-episode narrative podcast will explore what it means to lose home and what it takes to start again, Human Rights ...