Afghanistan: Taliban restrictions on women’s rights intensify

The mission continued to receive reports that Afghan women are being denied the opportunity to join the workforce, are unable to access services without a male relative while girls are still deprived of their right to education. Since the Taliban took over the country from the democratically-elected Government in August 2021, women and girls have […]

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UN Chief Urges Immediate Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Amid Escalating Crisis

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called for the immediate restoration of humanitarian aid to Gaza, emphasizing that such assistance is non-negotiable. His remarks came during a Security Council briefing on Tuesday, where he highlighted the dire conditions faced by Gaza’s civilian population due to ongoing blockades and restrictions. Humanitarian Crisis Intensifies Since March 2, […]

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Haiti: Mass displacement and deportation surge amid violence

Between January 1 and March 31, at least 1,617 people were killed and 580 others injured in violence involving gangs, self-defence groups, or other members of the population, as well as during security force operations, according to the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH). At least 161 kidnappings for ransom were recorded, 63% of […]

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Humanity Beyond Borders: The Universal Call for Empathy in Times of Crisis

In regions like Gaza, Afghanistan, and Syria, children endure unimaginable suffering—victims of conflict, displacement, and deprivation. Their plight transcends religious, racial, and national boundaries, compelling a collective human response rooted in empathy and compassion. In Gaza, the aftermath of ongoing hostilities has left over 1,500 children with severe injuries, including amputations, while many others suffer […]

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U.S. Supreme Court Weighs Major Disability Rights Case with National Implications

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday heard oral arguments in A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools, a closely watched case that could reshape how students with disabilities seek legal recourse under federal anti-discrimination laws. At the core of the case is a challenge to the legal threshold required for students with disabilities to prove they were […]

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Hundreds of thousands of Afghans forced back into danger, says UNHCR

According to the UN refugee agency (UNHCR), over 250,000 Afghans returned in April alone – among them, 96,000 who were forcibly deported. The agency voiced particular alarm over the fate of women and girls, who face increasing repression under Taliban rule. The large-scale returns are putting even greater pressure on already stretched humanitarian resources and […]

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Jordan: Informal Camp Residents Displaced

(Amman) – Jordanian authorities have forcibly evicted and demolished homes and shops in an informal Palestinian refugee camp in Amman without adequate consultation, notice, compensation process, relocation assistance, or means of redress as part of a road expansion project, Human Rights Watch said today. More families are expected to be affected as the project continues. The urban […]

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Council of Europe Urges Bulgaria to Comply with ECHR Ruling on Roma Evictions

The Council of Europe’s Human Rights Commissioner has called on Bulgaria to adhere to a European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) interim order halting the demolition of Roma homes in Sofia’s Zaharna Fabrika district. Despite the ECHR’s directive, over 200 individuals have been left homeless, lacking basic necessities and state support . The ECHR’s interim […]

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UK’s New Citizenship Policy: A Barrier to Refugees Seeking Safety

In February 2025, the UK Home Office introduced revised guidelines for assessing the “good character” requirement in British citizenship applications. Effective from 10 February 2025, these changes stipulate that individuals who entered the UK without the necessary documentation—particularly through irregular means such as small boat crossings or hiding in vehicles—will “normally” be refused citizenship, regardless […]

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