Two French police officers charged with raping female detainee Two French police officers, aged 23 and 35, have been charged with raping a 26-year-old woman in a detention facility in a town in the northeastern suburbs of Paris. Two French police officers charged with raping female detainee
Death of a prisoner in Australia following officer violence The deaths of inmates in Australian prisons have become a growing national crisis over the past several decades, with statistics showing that at least 3,000 people have died in custody over the last 40 years. Death of a prisoner in Australia following officer violence
Behind the UK’s new anti-Islamophobia project: support or surveillance? Amid a 70% surge in Islamophobic attacks across the United Kingdom—and following the government’s decision to cut funding to Tell MAMA, the long-established body responsible for monitoring such incidents—the launch of a new organization called the British Muslim Trust has raised serious questions about London’s real intentions toward its Muslim population. Behind the UK’s new anti-Islamophobia project: support or surveillance?
U.S. government mulls cash rewards for tracking undocumented migrants The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency is reportedly considering hiring private bounty hunters and contractors with financial incentives to help locate up to one million undocumented immigrants through surveillance and data tracking. U.S. government mulls cash rewards for tracking undocumented migrants
France’s hidden war: A woman dies every 72 hours at home According to France’s Interior Ministry, 107 women were killed last year by their current or former partners — roughly one every three days. France’s hidden war: A woman dies every 72 hours at home
Texas police interrogate U.S. veteran over online criticism of Israel Police in the U.S. state of Texas have interrogated an American military veteran over his online posts criticizing the Israeli regime. Texas police interrogate U.S. veteran over online criticism of Israel
21 Iranian prisoners transferred from Turkish jails back to Iran The Deputy Minister of Justice for Human Rights and International Affairs announced the transfer of 21 Iranian nationals imprisoned in Turkey back to Iran. 21 Iranian prisoners transferred from Turkish jails back to Iran
A nation’s betrayal: How the UK failed its sexual abuse survivors Multiple reports reveal that British authorities have routinely ignored complaints related to sexual abuse. A nation’s betrayal: How the UK failed its sexual abuse survivors
40th execution of 2025 carried out in the United States A death row inmate was executed by lethal injection in the U.S. state of Florida. 40th execution of 2025 carried out in the United States
Military barracks: The U.K.’s new destination for asylum seekers The British government — long self-proclaimed as a global champion of human rights — is preparing to transfer asylum seekers from temporary accommodations to military barracks, in a move widely seen as part of its increasingly hardline immigration policy and efforts to contain ballooning housing costs amid a deepening fiscal crisis. Military barracks: The U.K.’s new destination for asylum seekers