UN rights chief: AI must be based on inclusivity, accountability and global standards

Speaking at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Mr. Türk told UN News that the technology must be governed through a human rights framework that ensures transparency, accountability and inclusion. This interview has been edited for clarity and length. Volker Türk: Artificial intelligence is a technological tool and it needs to be developed on the basis […]

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UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper Condemn Sentencing of Couple to 10 Years in Tehran’s Notorious Evin Prison

LONDON — British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has issued a blistering condemnation of the Iranian judiciary following the sentencing of an East Sussex couple to a decade behind bars. Lindsay and Craig Foreman, who were detained in January 2025 during a round-the-world motorcycle expedition, were handed 10-year sentences on Thursday for alleged espionage—charges the UK […]

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Six years of denied justice in Hanau

Six years ago, on February 19, 2020, a far-right extremist shot and killed nine and injured six people predominantly of Muslim background in Hanau, Germany. The attack was motivated by racism and Islamophobia.  Today, we remember: Ferhat Unvar Hamza Kurtović Said Nesar Hashemi Vili Viorel Păun Mercedes Kierpacz Kaloyan Velkov Fatih Saraçoğlu Sedat Gürbüz Gökhan […]

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Sudan: joint statement on protection of civilians and humanitarian operations

We express grave concern over the continued deadly unlawful attacks on civilians, civilian infrastructure and humanitarian operations as heavy fighting across the Kordofan and Darfur States continues. The recent severe escalation in drone and aerial attacks including those affecting displaced civilians, health facilities, food convoys and areas near humanitarian compounds have resulted in a significant […]

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Sweden Deporting Young People | Human Rights Watch

Ayla, 21, Jomana, 18, and Ilya, 19, came to Sweden as children, though at different ages and under different circumstances. Today they face the same reality: all have been ordered to leave the country alone while their families remain. These cases stem from Sweden’s increasingly restrictive migration policy, under which young people who turn 18 before obtaining permanent […]

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Trinidadian Nationals Face Escalating Abuse in Syrian Camp

Since 2019, more than 90 Trinidad and Tobago nationals, including at least 50 children, have been arbitrarily detained in northeast Syria for alleged links to the Islamic State (ISIS). After enduring years of life-threatening conditions, their situation in recent weeks has only gotten worse. Trinidadian women detained in Syria’s Roj camp, which is under control […]

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Russia: Attacks on Abortion Undermine Women’s Rights

Russian authorities are restricting access to safe abortion care and limiting the ability of women and girls to get accurate information about their reproductive choices. Russian authorities are jeopardizing women’s rights, health, and even lives, as part of their harmful “traditional values” crusade and effort to boost population growth. These policies reduce access to quality […]

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Iraq: Alleged ISIS Detainees Transferred from Syria at Risk of Abuse

(Beirut) – The United States transferred 5,700 detainees held for alleged ISIS affiliation from Northeast Syria to Iraq, where they are at risk of enforced disappearance, unfair trials, torture, ill-treatment, and violations of the right to life, Human Rights Watch said today.  The United States began transferring the detainees, including Syrians, Iraqis, and third country nationals, on January […]

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Philippines: Planned Climate Relocations Threaten Rights

The Philippine authorities have sought to permanently move entire communities from various areas to sites deemed safer, without adhering to international standards aimed at protecting the rights of those affected. Past failures in the region underscore the urgent need for authorities to ensure inclusive, rights-based solutions, including through fully consulting those affected. The Philippines government should […]

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Migrants and refugees in Libya subjected to ‘systematic’ abuse: UN report

Covering the period from January 2024 to December 2025, the report documents what it calls an “exploitative model preying on migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees in situations of heightened vulnerability”, describing it as a “brutal and normalised reality” that has become business as usual in Libya.  ‘Journey of hell’  Based on interviews with nearly 100 migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees […]

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