Two prominent Israeli human rights organizations have boldly declared that Israel's actions in Gaza amount to genocide, igniting a fierce international debate over the moral implications of the ongoing conflict.
Discover the harrowing experiences of Venezuelan detainees at El Salvador's CECOT prison, where they faced violence, inhumane conditions, and were treated as bargaining chips by authorities.
As fighting escalates along the Thailand-Cambodia border, Trump’s mediation brings a glimmer of hope for peace. Both nations signal readiness to negotiate a ceasefire after days of deadly clashes.
Three Venezuelan migrants share their terrifying experiences of abuse and humiliation at El Salvador's CECOT prison after being deported from the U.S. The shocking details reveal a grim reality for those caught in the immigration system.
President Trump's new executive order aims to ease the process of forcibly hospitalizing homeless individuals with mental illness and addiction, stirring debate about its implications for public safety and human rights.
In a groundbreaking advisory opinion, the ICJ has declared that a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is a human right, signaling a potential shift in international climate law and empowering vulnerable nations to seek accountability.
In a bid to quell violent sectarian clashes in southern Syria, the presidency announces a new military force deployment. With nearly 600 lives lost, calls for restraint and a ceasefire emerge amid international concern.
In a stunning development, over 250 Venezuelans deported by the Trump administration were exchanged for 10 U.S. citizens held in Venezuela. This high-stakes negotiation raises questions about the implications for international relations and human rights.
Rima, a lifelong resident of Suweida, recounts the terrifying violence as her peaceful city descends into chaos. With bodies in the streets and fear in the air, she questions the role of government forces in her community's suffering.
Fury erupts in Eswatini over the deportation of foreign criminals from the US, raising concerns about safety and human rights in the tiny nation already struggling with poverty and crime.