Volker Turk urges China to disclose whereabouts of deported Uighurs, calls on Thailand to prevent further expulsions.
Israeli military drops leaflets over Gaza's devastated neighbourhoods, demanding Palestinians "reconsider" their choices and claiming neighbouring Arab countries will abandon them.
Switzerland apologises again for past crimes: the forced removal of children from itinerant Yenish and Sinti communities and placing them in foster care.
A woman in Melbourne faces multiple charges after assaulting two Muslim women, one of them pregnant, in a hate-driven attack.
Muslim leaders condemning the move as an unjustified attack on religious literature in an already tense region.
Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation stressed the significant damage to cultural sites and economic loss, potentially setting a landmark precedent for future native title cases.
Monitoring organisation Tell MAMA says it verified 5,837 anti-Muslim hate cases in 2024, compared to 3,767 cases in 2023.
Native Americans widely believe Peltier, 80, was a political prisoner who was wrongly convicted in murder of two FBI agents in South Dakota because he fought for tribal rights as member of American Indian Movement.
"People obviously have the possibility to move or go where they want, if they will. But if they don't, they're allowed to stay," Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani of the Israeli army declares.
OHCHR warns that the situation in eastern DRC is "deteriorating sharply, resulting in serious human rights violations and abuses".
Mordechai Brafman, a pro-Israel Jewish man, wounds father-son duo in Miami Beach, telling detectives he shot them because he "saw two Palestinians." One of the victims later posts "Death to Arabs" chant on Facebook.
Palestinian medic and ambulance worker Tarek Rabie Safi exposes ill treatment by Israeli captors after being released from prison as part of a ceasefire agreement.
Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967 and carries out regular raids against Palestinian fighters, but the current offensive in the north is the longest continuous one in the territory in two decades.
The UK interior ministry has recorded some 3,307 Vietnamese irregular migrants from January to September, up 177 percent from the previous year, exceeded only by Afghans, Iranians and Syrians.
In 2023, the AU joined forces with the Caribbean community CARICOM to demand reparations. CARICOM has its own reparation plan, which, among other demands, calls for technology transfers and investments to tackle health crises and illiteracy.
The report says that hate speech incidents against religious minorities surged by 74.4 percent from 2023 to 2024, driven by the ideological ambitions of the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Australia’s First Peoples make up nearly 4 percent of the population, but deep inequalities persist, as PM Albanese notes: “Our stories are intertwined,” yet too often, “we are not together.”
A judge found “glaring” bias in the fact that Black defendants in capital cases were sentenced to death 100% of the time while similar white defendants received a death sentence only 45% of the time.
Despite an overall drop in maternal deaths, Black women in the US still faced significantly higher risks during pregnancy and childbirth in 2023, sparking renewed concerns over healthcare inequities and systemic barriers to quality care.
District Judge Deborah Boardman says no court in America has endorsed Trump administration's interpretation of 14th Amendment to Constitution.
Guantanamo is mainly known as a detention centre for terrorism suspects but has also housed migrants, with US President Trump recently ordering a 30,000-person "migrant facility" there.
Israel's raids on Jenin destroyed infrastructure and drawn comparisons to Gaza’s devastation as Palestinians vow that the Nakba will not return.
Gaza faces $6.5B housing crisis as local authorities seek 200,000 tents and 60,000 caravans for displaced people in the besiged Palestinian enclave.
A video of the incident showed police assaulting five Muslim men and forcing them to sing the Indian national anthem.
It marks the first time that Canberra has imposed counter terrorism financing sanctions on an entirely online-based entity, aiming to disrupt terrorist activities and prevent online radicalisation.
Protesters denounce the breach by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) of Germany's unwritten agreement not to work with the far right at the national level, in place since World War II.
The Court of Nanterre has reportedly fined two pro-Palestine fans $518 and banned them for one year from matches.
TRT World meets incarcerated individuals helping in the firefighting mission. Some are happy to contribute but others call it exploitation and "modern-day slavery."
"They're going to do it. We do a lot for them," Donald Trump declares from Oval Office, brushing off Cairo and Amman's rejection of his controversial plan meant to ethnically cleanse Palestinians in Gaza.
Iram and Rosibel's pursuit of "American dream" now hangs in balance as Trump's executive order ignites legal and political debate over who can be a citizen.
Native American advocacy organisations are responding to fears of Immigration and Customs Enforcement detentions by advising tribal members to carry identification and avoid escalating encounters with officers.
Israeli police raid several Palestinian homes in occupied East Jerusalem and warn residents against celebrating the release of detainees under the ceasefire deal.
On average, the Israeli army arrests, interrogates, tries, then imprisons two Palestinian kids a day. This film documents the Israeli repression of Palestinian society through aggression towards minors.
Rights groups say his arrest is an attempt by the West to crush expressions of solidarity with Palestine.
Hamas official says that Palestinians would "foil such projects", as they have done to similar plans "for displacement and alternative homelands over the decades".
During a solidarity protest for Palestine in Geneva, demonstrators said Abunimah's arrest has no legal basis.
The bill is opposed by the nearly 200 million Indian Muslim community within India, as well as by the Kashmiri religious groups and was referred to the committee after objections by opposition parties.
According to prosecutors, the incident occurred on June 15, 2024, during the People’s Festival on the island of Bornholm.
Foreign Ministry in Taliban government urged the court not to impose a single human rights interpretation globally while ignoring others' religious and national values.
The truce in Israel's war on Gaza — which has reportedly killed over 47,283 Palestinians — enters its sixth day, as Tel Aviv deploys more troops and launches drone strikes on the occupied West Bank.
Rights groups warn Trump executive order, signed on Monday amid a flurry of other measures, relies on same statutory authority used to justify his 2017 travel ban.
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