EU provides humanitarian aid and experts to support mpox response in Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo

In response to the transmission of mpox cases from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to neighbouring countries, the European Commission is providing extra humanitarian funding to assist the Burundi Red Cross in preparing to and respond to the mpox epidemic. The funding of €200,000 will help disease surveillance and case detection, activities in the field of water and sanitation, as […]

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Venezuela: UN rights office describes pervasive ‘climate of fear’

“It is a climate of fear in the country at the moment. We are urging the government to ensure that all steps are taken in line with international human rights law with transparency and that steps are taken to resolve this dispute peacefully,” OHCHR spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani told journalists in Geneva. The alert is just […]

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North Korean Olympian Selfies Spotlight Rights Crisis

North Korean athletes who took selfies with their South Korean and Chinese counterparts at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games are reportedly facing intense scrutiny and possible punishment upon their return home. In North Korea, even an innocent selfie can have stark implications, given the government’s strict ideological controls and repression. While the athletes’ selfies were celebrated by […]

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EU Should Support Human Rights Progress in Bangladesh

The Bangladeshi people have shown enormous courage over the past few months, paying a very high price to secure an opportunity for democratic transition and progress on human rights. The European Union should stand by their side and take concrete actions to support them. The authoritarian rule of Sheikh Hasina’s government ended when she resigned […]

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Türkiye: Plans for Harmful Coal Expansion

  (Istanbul) – Türkiye’s Environment Ministry should not approve the planned addition of two more units at Afşin-Elbistan coal power plant A in the southeastern  Kahramanmaraş province in view of the serious harm the plant has caused the surrounding community, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch research found that air pollution levels near plant […]

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Mongolia: Arrest Putin | Human Rights Watch

Mongolia should deny entry to Russian President Vladimir Putin or arrest him if he enters the country. The Kremlin announced that Putin is planning to travel to Mongolia on September 3, 2024, following an invitation by Mongolian President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh to attend a military anniversary event. President Putin has been wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) […]

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After Riots, UN Calls on UK to Tackle Systemic Racism, Colonial Legacies

In the wake of recent racist and Islamophobic riots in the United Kingdom, the United Nations’ anti-racism body has issued a report on the UK’s record addressing racial discrimination. In it, the UN  urged the UK government to finally right the wrongs committed against Black Britons from the Windrush generation and the Chagossian people as […]

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Special Representative for International Labor Affairs Fay Rodríguez’s Travel to Germany

Special Representative for International Labor Affairs (SRILA) Kelly Fay Rodríguez will travel to Berlin, Germany September 1-5 to promote President Biden’s Memorandum on Advancing Workers’ Rights, Empowerment, and High Labor Standards Globally. In Germany, SRILA Fay Rodríguez will meet with government officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Labor, German labor leaders, […]

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Afghanistan: UN will ‘continue to engage’ with Taliban, following threat to withdraw cooperation

According to media reports, the Taliban “morality police” said earlier in the day that they would no longer cooperate with the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) because of criticism of the law adopted last week. UNAMA – alongside other parts of the UN system – denounced the new law, describing it a “distressing vision” […]

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Sudan: ‘Dire consequences for survivors’ lacking medical and trauma services

“The lack of care, stigma, and administrative barriers, including in accessing medical and trauma services, rape kits, emergency contraception, and safe abortion performed by medical professionals, have resulted in dire consequences for survivors and repeated cycles of violence,” they emphasised. The experts added that for those who have carried pregnancies to term, pre and post-partum […]

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