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US President Donald Trump vowed Friday to sue The Wall Street Journal over a report claiming he wrote a sexually suggestive ...
A Russian military court sentenced a prisoner to an additional 6 years of imprisonment and a 49,000 rubles (approximately ...
A Russian military court sentenced a defected soldier to 23 years of imprisonment and a fine of 590,000 rubles (approximately ...
The United States is Israel’s largest supplier of arms. Now, a United Nations (UN) committee is investigating whether its transfers of bombs, fighter jets, and other weapons violate international ...
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UN experts on Thursday warned that the Peruvian Congress' approval of a bill granting amnesty to persons who committed serious human rights violations during the internal armed conflict between 1980 ...
Amnesty International denounced on Thursday new legislative amendments in Russia that strengthen the fight against extremism. The organization emphasized that new bills that allow groups to be ...
US states sued President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday with the aim of blocking the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) cut of funding to a specific pre-disaster mitigation ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday commended the decision by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in the case of South African runner Caster Semenya, who challenged regulations imposed by ...
Amid soaring child deaths, surging malnutrition, ceaseless bombardments, and a shattered health system, conditions in Gaza have deteriorated to “unspeakable” levels, top UN officials warned the ...
Abu Bakar Khan is a JURIST staff correspondent and lawyer based in Pakistan.   Pakistan’s information and freedom of speech ...
Ken Paxton on Wednesday announced an investigation into Mars, Incorporated (Mars) for deceptive trade practices that allegedly violate the rights of Texas consumers. The ...