Netherlands hosts largest share of global child sexual abuse material The Netherlands, one of the European countries claiming to defend children’s rights, is itself the main host of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) globally.
When ‘Peace’ serves power: The Nobel prize’s enduring double standard The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize has once again been awarded within the framework of the Nobel Committee’s long-standing politicization — perpetuating the tradition of turning the symbol of peace into a geopolitical tool of prestige and influence.
Red Card for Israel: Oslo citizens protest ahead of Norway-Israel match Ahead of a crucial World Cup qualifying match between Norway and Israel, the streets of Oslo became a scene of solidarity with Palestine. Thousands took to the streets waving Palestinian flags to amplify the voices of Gaza’s residents.
“Living in Fear”: Muslims face record levels of hate and violence in the UK The latest figures from the UK Home Office show that religiously motivated hate crimes in the country have reached their highest level in recent years, with attacks against Muslims rising by 19 percent, making up the majority of this new wave of discrimination and violence.
From playground to prison: Sweden’s teenagers trapped in a life of crime Statistics show that the involvement of children and teenagers in criminal gangs and violent crimes has surged dramatically across Sweden.
Historic ICC complaint filed against Meloni government In an unprecedented move, a group of lawyers and human rights activists has filed a complaint against the Italian government at the International Criminal Court (ICC), accusing the country’s prime minister of complicity in the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.
Martyrdom of 22-year-old Palestinian prisoner in Israeli custody Ahmad Khudairat, a 22-year-old Palestinian detainee, took his last breath inside an Israeli prison — without charges, without trial, suffering from chronic illnesses and a frail body weighing only 40 kilograms.
England and Wales break European record for reported rape cases England and Wales have recorded 71,667 rape offences in the year ending March 2025, marking a 6% increase compared to the previous year and surpassing Sweden to set a new European record for reported rapes. The surge has sparked concerns about systemic issues in the criminal justice system and the support available to victims.
Two years of conflict claim lives of nearly 900 Palestinian athletes Over two years of continuous Israeli assaults on the Gaza Strip, Israeli forces have directly targeted Palestinian athletes, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of players, coaches, and referees.
Sweden suspends jail for Quran-desecrating extremist Sweden’s Court of Appeal has acquitted the far-right extremist who insulted the Quran.