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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.
Haaretz exposes dire conditions: starvation, beatings, and abuse in Israeli prisons Various reports indicate the worsening situation of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.
The pain of not knowing: Gaza parents identify loved ones by scars, clothes, and broken bones The bodies of Palestinian martyrs are arriving in Gaza bearing wounds, cuts, and severed limbs—confronting grieving families with unbearable additional pain.
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.
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.
Two years, thirty laws: Engineering discrimination through Israeli legislation A new report shows that during the Zionist regime’s two-year war against Gaza, Zionist lawmakers passed more than 30 laws that restricted the rights of Palestinians and punished opponents.
“We entered alive, we left broken”: Palestinian journalist recounts 20 months of abuse A Palestinian journalist has revealed harrowing details of torture and sexual assault inside Israel’s Sde Teiman prison camp.
France slammed for “Inhumane” prison conditions as overcrowding deepens The number of inmates in French prisons surpassed 85,000 as of November 1, 2025, after an increase of 511 prisoners, pushing the country’s prison occupancy rate to 136.2%.
From schools to detention centers: The escalation of U.S. immigration raids The U.S. government, continuing its long-criticized anti-immigration policies, has now begun targeting migrant students for detention.
Social media, stress, and stabbings: Europe’s school crisis The rise of violence in European schools has once again drawn attention to social media.