#human-rights
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the UN Human Rights Council that no country qualifies as a 'human rights teacher,' challenging Western-led human rights diplomacy while advocating for Global South solidarity.
Phone hacking tool maker Cellebrite has shifted its response to abuse allegations. After cutting off Serbia, why is it dismissing similar claims from Kenya and Jordan?
Raha Bahloulipour, 24, Italian literature student at University of Tehran, was killed in protests. Her social media reveals a life devoted to cinema, literature, and the fight for basic freedoms.
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[email protected]Trump administration's use of Guantánamo Bay for immigrant detention forces US Public Health Service officers to choose between conscience and career, with some resigning rather than participate.
Human Rights Watch warns that US, China, and Russia share a common interest in dismantling the global rules-based order, calling on middle powers to step up.
Iranian protesters are dancing at funerals of those killed in demonstrations, transforming grief into defiance against government oppression in a powerful cultural resistance movement.
London High Court awards Saudi satirist damages after finding compelling evidence of government-grade spyware attack. The ruling challenges state immunity and exposes the reality of transnational digital surveillance.
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