Human rights

California’s Winnemem Wintu Tribe Fights Return of Sacred Fish

The Winnemem Wintu tribe fought for more than a decade to reintroduce the winter run Chinook, their sacred salmon, to…

October 10, 2023

Women, children killed in one of deadliest attacks in Myanmar

In one of the deadliest attacks on civilians in Myanmar since the return of military rule, many women and children…

October 10, 2023

Russia’s UN Human Rights Council Pitch Raise Concerns

Russia has seeking a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council, but its pitch comes with a controversial twist.…

October 9, 2023

Israel-Hamas conflict: German woman’s body paraded naked

In a huge blow to women’s rights, an unconscious body of a German woman was paraded naked by Hamas in…

October 9, 2023

Israel-Palestine Conflict: Pro-Palestinian Rally Condemned

A pro-Palestinian rally has divided people in the US, with some politicians describing it as abhorrent and morally repugnant, while…

October 9, 2023

Supreme Court Calls For Sensitivity In Cases Of Crimes Against Women

The Supreme Court of India, the highest court and the authority of the country, has called for sensitivity in cases…

October 8, 2023

UN Warns Pakistan Against Forcibly Deporting Afghan Refugees

In a stern warning, the United Nations (UN) has raised alarms over Pakistan's decision to forcibly deport Afghans within its…

October 7, 2023

Bonded Labor is Illegal, But Widespread in India

Despite being abolished in 1976, bonded labor a form of modern slavery is prevalent in India affecting millions of individuals…

October 7, 2023

Iran’s Narges Mohammadi wins Nobel Peace Prize for women’s rights

Jailed Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian human rights activist, has won the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for her “fight against the…

October 6, 2023

Brazil’s Supreme Court Edges Closer to Decriminalization

Brazil's critical abortion rights case has been in a state of suspension since 2018, when the Supreme Court conducted a…

October 6, 2023

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