Voice of conscience: Malaysian international lawyer Shyamala Alagendra, whose pursuit of justice has taken her from the ruins of Timor-Leste to courtrooms worldwide. (Shyamala Alagendra pic) When ...
On the evening of October 10, two European football giants played a friendly match amid much fanfare in the newly renovated ...
The bodies of at least 18 migrants, who died when their boat capsized west of Libya's capital Tripoli, were recovered while ...
Hundreds of Syrian refugees living in Libya poured into a travel agency in Tripoli on Saturday to take advantage of an offer ...
At the United Nations Square in Vienna, in front of the UN building, the “Flower of Srebrenica” monument was ceremonially ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — International Criminal Court judges on Thursday rejected a challenge to jurisdiction in the case of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who is accused of ...
Since 2013, a hidden and lucrative economy of ransom-based human trafficking has emerged in Libya, run by traders who attempt ...
During my year aboard the Ocean Viking, we collected the harrowing stories of 110 people rescued by the ship in the central ...
The Netherlands plans to send rejected migrants to Uganda under a deal similar to Donald Trump’s arrangement, with a transit ...
When leaders of Sahel states speak of foreign sponsors of destabilization, they are referring directly to France, the UK, the US, and NATO Late last month, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso ...
Two dozen countries have restricted or ended arms sales to Israel. But the impact has been limited — and with the ceasefire, some could resume trade.
Acts of war or terrorism challenge the human rights framework almost to the point where it seems to collapse. It is hard to see any place for human rights when human life is deliberately targeted, or ...