The Protection of Prisoners’ Rights under International Human Rights Law: A Comparative Analysis of International Standards and the Kuwaiti Legal Framework This article examines the protection of ...
Every hospital in England has been urged to disobey an NHS directive to use software operated by controversial US analytics software company Palantir. A coalition of human rights, health and patient ...
FIFA is planning the biggest World Cup ever: 48 teams, games in 16 cities across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, billions watching from home. FIFA promised a safe, welcoming and “inclusive” tournament ...
Cambodia claims to be finally dismantling the cyber-scam compounds that have made the country a global fraud hub. Analysts warn there is little proof that top figures in the scam industry will face ...
Bryant had pored over in his mission to overhaul how the U.S. military safeguards civilian life. Parents wept over their children’s bodies. Crushed desks and blood-stained backpacks poked through the ...
War is very good for blood-pressure spikes, feelings of anxiety, terror, frustrating powerlessness and anger over a world-rocking event that you have had no say in or control over. One might call this ...
Andrew Veitch left South Africa after being held up at gunpoint in his car. But now he feels there are greater threats in the ...
Even Flavio Bolsonaro didn't seem to take his presidential candidacy very seriously when his father, Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro, tapped him as a political heir from behind bars.
(The Hill) — New research shows students who were not school age during the COVID-19 pandemic are struggling to catch up in reading despite avoiding the classroom disruptions older students ...
Over the past 29 months the devastating, multilayered impact of Israel’s ongoing genocide has pushed Palestinian women and girls in the occupied Gaza Strip to the brink, said Amnesty International ...
On state TV, a bearded IRGC commander (pictured) openly threatens Iranian children, warning that 'anyone who speaks today in a way that echoes the enemy' risks being shot.
The killing of housing activist Zweli "Khabazela" Mkhize highlights escalating violence faced by community organisers resisting land exploitation in South Africa's informal settlements.