Estonia and Latvia, following the example of Lithuania, imposed a ban on the entry of a number of Georgian authorities in ...
At a press conference with Interior Ministries from the Baltic states, Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly announced the ...
In 2021, the European Union (EU) updated the EU Dual-Use Regulation, setting unified standards for EU member states to control exports of ...
The dismal functioning of the office of the State Commissioners is largely due to the lax attitude on the part of the State ...
Sex workers in Belgium are now entitled to formal employment contracts, which include sick pay and maternity leave, under a ...
Rankin's 'Letters on American Slavery' set out a moral argument for abolition that resonated across the nation.
Ricardo Adair, who has autism, was the first Mexican to challenge the country's system of guardianship for people with ...
Ethiopian authorities should immediately reverse the suspension of three independent human rights organizations and allow ...
With retailers at the coalface of consumer activism, 'colour washing' allegations and backlash have significantly impacted retail operations ...
Journalists who are already facing down the Kremlin must also contend with tech and payment companies in the West cutting ...
Rape remains one of the most common crimes in many African countries largely because it's not adequately criminalised or prosecuted and because of myths, and victim-blaming.
The Council decided to prolong sanctions against 116 individuals and 33 entities responsible for serious human rights violations and abuses in various countries worldwide, until 8 December 2025.