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.
The Director General for Consular Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the release and transfer of a number of Iranian prisoners held in Kuwait to the country.
The rise of violence in European schools has once again drawn attention to social media.
Western countries often present themselves as defenders of human rights and at the forefront of the fight against terrorism. However, a closer look at their actions shows that these claims are largely rhetorical.
A police shooting in Philadelphia has resulted in yet another deadly incident.
Canada’s new law includes a ban on holding congregational prayers on roads, parks, and public squares without a municipal permit, and those who violate it will face fines.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has warned that the winter season is increasing the spread of disease and raising the risk of death among the most vulnerable children in Gaza.