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Thank you, President Stubb and Foreign Minister Valtonen, for the invitation to speak at this important event. It’s wonderful ...
The interim Bangladesh government of Mohammed Yunus is falling short in implementing its challenging human rights agenda a ...
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns should withdraw his objection to a protest march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
The organization also cited the “violent repression and arbitrary arrest” of journalists as contributing to their rating for ...
Nearly 200 people convicted in Angola a year ago after unfair trials are still imprisoned and waiting for their appeals to be ...
The lessons I draw from these efforts is that despite the Chinese government’s economic clout and its willingness to ...
We write in advance of the 78th Session of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) regarding its preparation and adoption of a list of issues in advance of the full review of ...
The Arakan Army, an ethnic armed group in Myanmar’s western Rakhine State, has imposed severe restrictions and committed ...
A Malaysian dictator's 1985 blueprint for forest theft—dissolve oversight, pocket billions—spread from Borneo to Brazil to the Congo. Forty years later, his machine is still running on three ...
The African Union’s appointment of Burundi’s president as its special envoy for the Sahel region strengthens the AU’s ...
The UN world court is coming to a conclusion on its largest ever case, which considers states' legal responsibilities to ...
Ending capital punishment would advance South Korea’s transition to a democracy that respects human rights, including the right to life.
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