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On Wednesday, Human Rights Watch (HRW) criticized attacks launched by Houthi rebels on two commercial cargo ships between ...
On July 23, the Hong Kong Legislative Council established a bill committee on the Registration of Same-sex Partnerships Bill. Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau Eric Tsang ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted President Donald Trump's request to stay a lower court order that would have prevented him from firing three Democratic members of the Consumer Product Safety ...
The Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a block on the Trump administration's birthright citizenship order on Wednesday, concluding that the executive order was unconstitutional. The Ninth ...
The United Nations released a report on Thursday indicating that the Taliban authorities in Afghanistan committed human rights violations against Afghan refugees who returned to their home country.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced in a post on X on Tuesday that the newly appointed US attorney for the District of New Jersey, Desiree Leigh Grace, has been fired by the Department of Justice ...
A US federal judge on Tuesday ruled that President Trump's firing of two members of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is inherently unlawful and ordered their reinstatement. The NCUA ...
A Hong Kong court ruled Wednesday that the segregation of the sexes in public conveniences is unconstitutional for its disproportionate interference with transgender individuals' right to privacy ...
The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged countries to pursue peace and uphold international law at a meeting of the Security Council on Tuesday. The secretary-general expressed significant ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), on Tuesday, expressed alarm over a court verdict imposing a gag order on retired Mexican journalist Jorge Luis González Valdez and the newspaper Tribuna.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) affirmed Wednesday obligations of states relating to climate change under treaties and customary law. The court emphasized that the severe and far-reaching ...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled on Tuesday that the United Kingdom's response to alleged Russian interference in its elections was sufficient to ensure the rights of Members of ...
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