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Myanmar human rights crisis deepens as aid collapses, attacks intensify Mr. Guterres described the situation as the most severe since the onset of the war, citing acute shortages of food, fuel, ...
Myanmar is spiralling deeper into humanitarian catastrophe, the UN’s top human rights official warned on Friday, as ...
By Vibhu Mishra Myanmar is spiralling deeper into humanitarian catastrophe, the UN's top human rights official warned on Friday, as escalating ...
Kyrgyzstan’s parliament on June 25, 2025, passed two draft laws that threaten to significantly weaken media freedom and protection against torture in the country, Human Rights Watch said today.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights said it has launched an investigation into a Michigan health system over an alleged religious beliefs violation.
In December 2020, the Council established a human rights sanctions framework that applies globally, meaning that the EU can target individuals, entities and bodies – including state and non-state ...
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Myanmar kids need 'rights for all'When armed conflict breaks out, it is the innocent and helpless, especially children, who suffer the most. Therefore, as we approach World Refugee Day tomorrow, Thai authorities must make a ...
The Myanmar military’s recruitment and use of child soldiers has surged since the 2021 coup, including a significant number recruited after the junta enacted a conscription law in February 2024 ...
Campus Religious Freedom Annual Review highlights religion’s role in peace and human flourishing By Jayden Barney, June 20, 2025 ...
Justice For Myanmar and Info Birmanie welcome Airbus’ decision to divest from AviChina Industry & Technology Company Limited (AviChina), in which it was the single largest international shareholder at ...
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