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As FIFA’s Club World Cup unfolded across U.S. stadiums in June and July, empty seats told a story that FIFA’s $50 million in ...
The Jordanian government is forcibly evicting the Bedul, a group of Bedouins from Petra, in clear violation of their economic ...
The United States government has subjected immigrants detained in three Florida facilities to abusive, degrading, and in some ...
In a landmark case for athletes’ rights, Caster Semenya, the star South African runner, won her case at the European Court of ...
Stacey-Leigh Manuel Published on Listen to Article United Nations member States are formulating their positions on a ...
Greece has suspended the ability for people coming by boat via North Africa to seek asylum –violating their rights, ...
The ICC, which has a mandate to investigate and prosecute some of the most serious crimes under international law, is the ...
South Korea’s age-based employment laws and policies discriminate against older workers, forcing them to retire from main ...
Today, the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) expressed concern at the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights’ ...
As Europe emerges from a devastating heat wave, the European Parliament should reject efforts, including by industry groups ...
On the afternoon of June 25, police in the regional capital of Ethiopia’s conflict-affected Amhara region arrested Dr. Daniel ...
Angolan police used excessive force and carried out arbitrary arrests while dispersing peaceful protesters in Luanda, the ...