UK deporting 16 more migrants to France The UK government, under its agreement with France, has deported 16 additional migrants to France, bringing the total number of deportees to 42.
Seven Iranian prisoners transferred from Armenia to Iran The Deputy Minister of Justice for Human Rights and International Affairs announced that seven Iranian nationals imprisoned in the Republic of Armenia have been transferred to Iran.
“A cover-up in slow motion”: Starmer accused of stalling child abuse investigation The long-delayed and controversial child sexual abuse case has officially reached the UK House of Commons on Wednesday, placing Prime Minister Keir Starmer under mounting political and public pressure. Lawmakers grilled the government over the delays in launching a national inquiry and its failure to deliver justice for victims, as frustration grows among survivors and activists.
Italy launches investigation into Israeli crimes Following Israel’s illegal attack on the “Freedom Flotilla” in international waters, the Rome Prosecutor’s Office has launched a formal investigation into allegations of torture, unlawful detention, and mistreatment of Italian activists who were aboard the flotilla.
The U.S. government seeks record-breaking migrant deportations The U.S. government, which has deported more than 500,000 migrants since Donald Trump took office, is now pushing for even more deportations — aiming to set a new record.
1,300 lives lost at sea: Europe’s Mediterranean still a graveyard for hope Deadly anti-migration policies in Europe have led to the deaths of 1,300 migrants in the Mediterranean Sea since the beginning of 2025, according to the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex).
The theft of Palestinian martyrs’ organs by Israel Government officials in Gaza have reported that Israel, while returning the bodies of 120 Palestinian martyrs over the past three days, allegedly removed organs, including eyes and corneas.
Deadly methods used by U.S. Customs in deporting migrants The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been using restraint devices during deportations that have been linked to multiple deaths, raising serious concerns among human rights organizations.
Hero of Kamal Adwan Hospital: The ongoing struggle of Hussam Abu Safiya During the two-year war in Gaza, the Israeli regime targeted almost all hospitals in the strip and arrested numerous medical staff.
Outbreak of Scabies among freed Palestinian prisoners Most Palestinian prisoners released as part of the recent prisoner exchange with the occupying regime have been infected with the skin disease scabies (also known as “gāl” in Arabic and Persian). This has led many of them to avoid embracing their families upon release, for fear of transmitting the infection to their loved ones.