Children with knives: The alarming rise of youth violence in England Rise of knife crime among children and teenagers in England sparks term "knife crime generation" Children with knives: The alarming rise of youth violence in England
Segregated, isolated, forgotten: The human toll of discriminatory EU projects A report’s findings reveal that a significant portion of the European Union’s budget has been used for discriminatory projects that violate the rights of marginalized communities. Segregated, isolated, forgotten: The human toll of discriminatory EU projects
Gaza after 600 days; death, destruction, and global silence The Gaza war has persisted for 600 days, with experts describing the situation in the enclave as catastrophic due to the Israeli regime’s criminal actions. Gaza after 600 days; death, destruction, and global silence
Execution of death sentences in Indiana and Texas Death sentences for two prisoners were carried out in the U.S. states of Indiana and Texas. Execution of death sentences in Indiana and Texas
Systematic suppression of Pro-Palestinian voices at Eurovision Eurovision’s actions in silencing pro-Palestinian voices have raised concerns among experts and protesters against the genocide in Gaza regarding censorship. Systematic suppression of Pro-Palestinian voices at Eurovision
Systemic racial bias against black employees at Google Google has been accused of racial discrimination against its Black employees in a case ongoing since 2022. The company has agreed to pay $50 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging systemic racial discrimination against Black workers. Systemic racial bias against black employees at Google
Perpetrator of Hind Rajab’s martyrdom referred to The Hague Binyamin Aharon, who was the commander of the Israeli army’s 401st Armored Brigade at the time of Hind Rajab’s martyrdom, has been identified as the perpetrator responsible for the killing of this Palestinian girl. Perpetrator of Hind Rajab’s martyrdom referred to The Hague
Rise in racism and islamophobia in Switzerland The Swiss Federal Commission against Racism reported that Switzerland saw a 40% increase in racist and xenophobic incidents in 2024, with attacks on Muslims significantly rising. Rise in racism and islamophobia in Switzerland
Deportations in the U.S. extend to mothers and children The U.S. government, as part of its ongoing campaign to deport migrants, has expelled a 2-year-old girl and, in a separate case, the mother of a 1-year-old child. Deportations in the U.S. extend to mothers and children
Europe’s backward step on landmine ban Several European countries are planning a concerning decision to withdraw from the international treaty banning anti-personnel landmines. Human rights groups and organizations have sounded the alarm over this move by some European nations to exit the treaty prohibiting the use of landmines. Europe’s backward step on landmine ban