Reporters Without Borders (RSF) stated in a 2025 report on the situation of journalists that Israel has been the deadliest killer of journalists over the past three years.
The investigation into the death of an Indigenous teenager in an Australian prison has once again highlighted the long-standing failures of the country’s justice system.
The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) announced that 42,000 people in the Gaza Strip have sustained severe physical injuries during the war, stating that in most cases—especially among children—these injuries have resulted in amputations and permanent disabilities, while rehabilitation services have been completely destroyed.
Western countries, which claim to defend women’s rights, have witnessed a rising trend of digital violence against women in recent years, while governments have taken limited concrete action on the issue.
One of the markets considered a pillar of the Israeli regime’s economy—and one that helps finance its war crimes—is the diamond market, which is now at the center of global boycott campaigns.
Migrant women attempting to reach Europe via routes such as the Balkans or the Mediterranean face numerous dangers, including the risk of sexual violence and rape.
Washington has demanded the termination of investigations into the Israeli regime’s crimes in Gaza and Palestine, as well as crimes committed by U.S. forces in Afghanistan, and has also called for amendments to the Rome Statute in exchange for lifting sanctions. However, these demands have been rejected by The Hague.
Four countries have boycotted the Eurovision 2026 event due to the participation of the Zionist regime.
Homelessness among refugees in England has doubled over the past two years, emerging as a serious human rights challenge.
The UN Committee Against Torture expressed its “deep concern over reports of repeated severe beatings, dog attacks, electric shocks, simulated drowning, prolonged use of stress positions, and sexual violence” in Israeli prisons.