EU organises firefighting teams and fleet of aircraft to support wildfire-hit countries

To prepare for the increased wildfire risk during the upcoming summer months, the EU has put together teams of firefighters and aircraft to help European countries affected by wildfires. To quickly support local fire brigades, throughout July and August, almost 650 firefighters from 14 European countries will be strategically positioned in key high-risk locations in […]

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Pakistan Journalist Gunned Down in Front of Family: Global Media and Human Rights Organizations Demands Justice

PEC Calls for Independent Investigation in Baloch Journalist Cruel Murder Geneva, 25 May 2025 – The Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), a Geneva-based media rights organization, has expressed deep shock over the brutal killing of Baloch journalist Abdul Latif, demanding an impartial and transparent investigation into the incident. Abdul Latif, 55, was shot dead in front […]

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UN rights chief calls for end to daily killings in Ukraine after deadly weekend attacks

The majority of those killed and injured were in major cities such as Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Mykolaiv, or in populated areas in other regions. Meanwhile, large numbers of long-range drones launched into Russia by Ukrainian armed forces injured at least 11 civilians over the weekend, according to Russian authorities. Silence the guns High Commissioner Volker […]

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UNHCR underscores plight of Rohingya refugees amid alarming reports

According to reports, one boat carrying 267 people from Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh and Rakhine State in Myanmar, sank on 9 May, with only 66 survivors, UNHCR said.  The following day, a second boat fleeing with 247 people capsized, leaving just 21 survivors. In a separate incident, reports indicate that on 14 May, a third […]

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OSCE Media Freedom Representative to Visit Bosnia and Herzegovina; South East Europe Media Conference to Convene in Sarajevo

VIENNA, 26 May 2025 — Ambassador Jan Braathu, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, will undertake his inaugural official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina from 26 to 28 May 2025. During his visit, Ambassador Braathu is scheduled to meet with senior government officials, political leaders, civil society representatives, and media stakeholders to discuss […]

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Gaza in ‘Cruellest Phase’ of War, Says UN, as 9,000 Aid Trucks Remain Stalled at Border: Israel Cites Security Risks Even as Children Starve

May 25, 2025 The war in Gaza has entered what the United Nations calls its “cruellest phase,” with 2.1 million people at risk of famine and thousands of aid trucks stuck at the border. As pressure mounts to resolve the growing humanitarian catastrophe, deep divisions remain between international agencies urging immediate aid delivery and Israeli […]

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Qatar: Authorities’ Religious Discrimination Against Baha’is

(Beirut) – Qatari authorities have discriminated against members of the Baha’i faith, including with unlawful detentions, based solely on their religious identity, Human Rights Watch said today. Qatari authorities arrested and detained Remy Rowhani on April 28, 2025. Rowhani is the chair of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Qatar, an elected body that […]

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EU boosts humanitarian response for Gaza, Syria and Lebanon with €83 million

In response to the rapidly deteriorating situation in Gaza and the West Bank, the European Commission has allocated an additional €50 million in humanitarian funding, bringing total assistance in 2025 to €170 million. This will allow our humanitarian partners on the ground to boost aid supplies for civilians in need. At the same time, taking […]

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Aid teams highlight growing anxiety in Gaza after food is looted

“Fifteen World Food Programme trucks were looted late last night in southern Gaza, while en route to WFP-supported bakeries,” the UN agency said. “These trucks were transporting critical food supplies for hungry populations waiting anxiously for assistance.” The development is a blow to continuing efforts to help Gaza’s most vulnerable people after Israel allowed a […]

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UN Expert Demands Immediate Release of Russian Election Monitor Grigory Melkonyants

GENEVA / MOSCOW — The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Russian Federation, Mariana Katzarova, has issued a strong call for the release of Grigory Melkonyants, a prominent election law expert and co-chair of the Golos movement. This follows his sentencing last week to five years in prison by […]

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