Global outcry reaches Eurovision as four countries refuse to compete Four countries have boycotted the Eurovision 2026 event due to the participation of the Zionist regime. Global outcry reaches Eurovision as four countries refuse to compete
Refugee homelessness doubles in England amid ongoing policy shifts Homelessness among refugees in England has doubled over the past two years, emerging as a serious human rights challenge. Refugee homelessness doubles in England amid ongoing policy shifts
When impunity becomes policy: UN warns Israel’s torture system is structural 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. When impunity becomes policy: UN warns Israel’s torture system is structural
Transfer of 14 Iranian prisoners from Kuwait to the country 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. Transfer of 14 Iranian prisoners from Kuwait to the country
Social media, stress, and stabbings: Europe’s school crisis The rise of violence in European schools has once again drawn attention to social media. Social media, stress, and stabbings: Europe’s school crisis
Australia’s hypocrisy: Champion of human rights or enabler of war crimes? 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. Australia’s hypocrisy: Champion of human rights or enabler of war crimes?
Fatal police shooting of a woman in the United States A police shooting in Philadelphia has resulted in yet another deadly incident. Fatal police shooting of a woman in the United States
Canada’s Islamophobic move: Activists protest Quebec’s new law 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. Canada’s Islamophobic move: Activists protest Quebec’s new law
UNICEF: 9,300 children in the Gaza Strip suffer from severe malnutrition 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. UNICEF: 9,300 children in the Gaza Strip suffer from severe malnutrition
Former Israeli PM could face arrest in Brazil amid war crimes accusations Former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett faces legal action in Brazil after the Brazil–Palestine Institute (IBRASPAL) submitted an official request to the federal judiciary calling for his arrest during his planned visit to São Paulo yesterday. His visit was scheduled for an event at what is known as the Hebraica Club of São Paulo, a Brazilian-Jewish social and recreational community centre. Former Israeli PM could face arrest in Brazil amid war crimes accusations