Family of British Couple Detained in Iran Demand Their Safe Return

The family of Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple detained in Iran while traveling by motorcycle, is urgently calling for their safe return. Describing the situation as “distressing,” the family is seeking international support as the couple remains in custody in southeastern Iran. The Foremans, who were on a months-long journey through Europe, had […]

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UNICEF Raises Alarm Over Escalating Violence Against Children in Eastern DRC

UNICEF has strongly condemned the alarming rise in violence against children in North Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), as armed conflict in the region intensifies. In a statement released on Friday, the agency revealed that thousands of minors have been subjected to horrific abuses, including sexual violence, abductions, and forced recruitment […]

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RSF Urges Bangladesh to Address Rising Attacks on Journalists

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) (Reporters Sans Frontiers) has called on the Bangladesh government to take immediate action against the alarming surge in attacks on journalists across the country. In its latest report, RSF highlights a disturbing rise in violent incidents targeting media professionals since early February, many of which involve police officers, political activists, and […]

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Cameroon’s Massacre Victims Wait for Justice Five Years On

Brutal violence has taken hold in Cameroon’s North-West and South-West regions since 2016 as armed separatist groups seek independence for the country’s minority Anglophone regions. Attacks on communities and acts of banditry have become the norm.  Government security forces were deployed to stop attacks and bring stability, but the conflict has only deepened. Security forces […]

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Belarus: Violations remain ‘widespread and systematic’, says independent expert group

The Group of Independent Experts on the Human Rights Situation in Belarus established in 2024, was tasked with investigating alleged violations since 2020 – when a disputed election saw President Alexander Lukashenko returned to power for a sixth term – and recommending steps toward accountability. The group was established last year for a renewable period […]

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Peace by chocolate: One Syrian refugee family’s journey to sweet success

“War can kill anything in a person, but it cannot kill values ​​and hope. Syrians are a naturally happy people, and we aspire to live in a spirit of giving, generosity and hospitality.” Just desserts With these words, Tareq Hadhad described to UN News the difficult journey his family took from the Syrian capital to […]

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Over 480 Arrested in Panama Amid Protests Against Privatization of Social Security

On February 12, more than 480 individuals were arrested in Panama during a nationwide protest organized by trade unions and social movements in response to proposed reforms to the country’s social security system. The demonstration, which mobilized a significant portion of Panama’s working population, was aimed at opposing Law 163, a piece of legislation under […]

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27 Religious Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Immigration Enforcement in Houses of Worship

Twenty-seven religious organizations have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), challenging a controversial new policy that allows immigration enforcement near places of worship. The lawsuit was sparked by a January directive from DHS, known as the “Recession Memo,” which rescinded a policy that […]

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UN Report Accuses Bangladesh of Crimes Against Humanity Amid Violent Crackdown on Protests

The United Nations has released a chilling report detailing human rights abuses committed by the former Bangladesh government under Sheikh Hasina, following a brutal crackdown on anti-government protests last year. The investigation, published on Wednesday, estimates that up to 1,400 people may have died—primarily at the hands of security forces—suggesting that these actions could constitute […]

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UN Experts Condemn Death of Journalist Jamshid Sharmahd in Iranian Custody

UN human rights experts have condemned the death of journalist and activist Jamshid Sharmahd, who died in Iranian detention after years of arbitrary imprisonment. Sharmahd, a dual Iranian-German citizen, was arrested in 2020 under questionable circumstances and held without legal due process, prompting widespread international outrage. In a statement released on Wednesday, UN experts described […]

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