Dr Fadel Naim, an orthopaedic surgeon, says the healthcare system in the enclave is on the verge of collapse, with hospitals unable to cope with the mounting numbers of Palestinian casualties in Israel's war on Gaza.
Israeli army forcibly displaced around 65,000 out of 70,000 residents from northern Gaza, according to Israeli media.
The initiative builds on a similar strategy to combat anti-Semitism unveiled by President Joe Biden in May 2023.
The police unit earned a grim reputation for extrajudicial killings and was accused of supporting Hasina's political ambitions by suppressing dissent through abductions and murders.
The Council of Europe expresses serious concerns about the human rights of irregular asylum seekers detained in Italy, citing police brutality, forced medication, and inadequate conditions within the detention centres.
India's top court has halted new legal actions against places of worship, including mosques, temples and churches until further notice.
Syrian rights group head urges prosecution of those involved in war crimes.
Frantz Fanon secretly treated and supported members of the National Liberation Front (FLN), whose armed struggle against colonial rule was escalating.
Overgeneralisations, negative stereotypes in media coverage have increased existing racism against Palestinians and people perceived as Arab or Muslim, according to the German Institute for Human Rights.
Israel claims that Hamas uses civilian buildings for operational cover throughout the 14-month-old Tel Aviv's brutal war on Gaza. Hamas has denied this, accusing Israel of indiscriminate heavy bombings and assaults.
Gaza’s health system has been decimated, with only 17 of the territory’s original 36 hospitals functioning — and those only partially.
Israel's genocide in Gaza — now in its 427th day — has left at least 44,612 Palestinians dead and some 105,834 wounded. In Lebanon, Israel has killed 4,047 people since October 2023 and keeps violating November 27 truce deal.
A Justice Department investigation found Memphis police use excessive force, discriminate against Black people, and violate civil rights, urging significant reforms.
A year after France's top court acknowledged systemic racial profiling, discriminatory practices persist, disproportionately targeting Black and Arab communities.
Forty years after the world's deadliest industrial disaster on December 2, 1984, which killed around 3,500 people and left up to 25,000 dead overall, the horror still devastates survivors.
Almost all prominent social media platforms have resorted to brazen violations with Meta platforms accounting for 57 percent of the suppression, followed by TikTok at 23 percent, YouTube at 13 percent and X at 7 percent.
Former Google and Meta employees accuse social media giants of suppressing pro-Palestine content and prioritising narratives that suit Israel's interests.
The conditions faced by Palestinians in Gaza may amount to the "gravest international crimes", UN warns.
The 80th anniversary of the Thiaroye massacre was commemorated in Senegal, with calls for a full investigation and reparations from France.
Ayelet Shaked, right-wing politician who left parliament in 2022, was planning to travel to Australia for public speaking tour.
The flimsy wooden boat carrying the Rohingyas was found half-submerged not far from the beach off the coast of northeastern Sumatra island.
Global wage inequality declined by 0.5% to 1.7% annually, with low-income countries leading the drop at 3.2% to 9.6% per year, a report reveals.
ICC investigation expands as prosecutor pledges accountability for Myanmar's atrocities against Rohingya refugees in collaboration with global partners.
A French court bans the use of the Corsican language in the French Mediterranean island's local assembly.
Authorities rescued 39 survivors, but the exact number of passengers remains unclear.
Violence erupted in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal on Sunday after a court-ordered survey of the Mughal-era Shahi Jama Masjid. Clashes between local residents opposing the survey and the authorities resulted in the killing of four Muslim men.
Nearly 1,000 Muslim protesters gathered outside Sambhal's Shahi Jama Masjid on Sunday to oppose a court-ordered survey following a Hindu lawyer's claim that the mosque was built over a Hindu temple.
According to researchers, camera traps, drones and sound recorders as part of efforts to track and protect wildlife have extended the gaze of society into the forest.
Renowned American photographer and activist Nan Goldin opens Berlin exhibition condemning Gaza genocide.
Thousands of sledge dogs were shot by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and the unjustified killing of the sledge dogs led to food and economic insecurity for the Nunavik Inuit from the mid-1950s onwards.
A Danish court has upheld a conviction against far-right politician Rasmus Paludan for racist remarks made against Somalians.
Israel's war in Gaza — now in its 414th day — has killed at least 44,176 Palestinians and wounded 104,473 others, with 10,000+ feared buried under debris of bombed homes. In Lebanon, Israel has killed more than 3,640 people since October 2023.
Over the past year, the US government has prioritised aid and evacuations for Israeli citizens, leaving Americans in Lebanon and Gaza feeling stranded and unsupported.
The latest warning comes three days after the World Health Organization expressed grave concern for hospitals still partly operating in northern Gaza.
Auckland professor warns bill reinforces inequality, keeping Maori marginalised.
"He said to me 'I hope a rocket comes and I can go to the Moon'. He didn't realise that the rocket would come and tear him up into pieces," says mother of Abdul Aziz, 7, who was killed by Israel along with his brother Hamza, 5 and sister Laila, 3.
Israel's war in Gaza — now in its 413th day — has left at least 44,056 Palestinians dead and wounded 104,268. In Lebanon, Israel has killed over 3,640 people and wounded more than 15,355 since October 2023.
From blocking ceasefires to shielding allies from criticism, these instances highlight how Washington has undermined global efforts for peace and justice.
Recent survey has revealed a concerning trend of Islamophobia and discrimination against Muslim students at California colleges and universities.
As per Israeli estimates, more than 720,000 illegal settlers live in settlements across the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem and are considered illegal under international law.
"This type of behaviour and the accompanying prejudice have no place in a civilised society," Illinois' DuPage County State's Attorney said.