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The Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea ordered a recall of parliament on April 8, 2025, to debate a motion of no confidence on Monday. The court decided that parliament’s rejection of an earlier motion of no-confidence against the prime minister was unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court ruled that...
UN officials called for an immediate ceasefire in Myanmar on Monday after two powerful earthquakes struck the country on Friday, killing approximately 2,000 people and overwhelming the already fragile infrastructure.
UN Humanitarian and Resident Coordinator Marcoluigi Corsi issued a statement...
The United Nations condemned Monday the killing of eight Palestinian paramedics, five civil defense first responders, and a UN staff member by Israeli forces in Rafah, southern Gaza. UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher demanded “justice and answers,” calling the attack an unacceptable...
The chairmen of the American House Foreign Affairs Committee and Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL) and Sen. James Risch (R-ID), condemned Monday the upcoming and past Human Rights Council (HRC) agenda items for “disproportionately” focusing on Israel’s alleged human...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International called on the military junta of Myanmar to facilitate relief efforts and join opposition groups in a partial ceasefire on Tuesday.
The 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand last Friday, devastating the Sagaing region. The...
Amnesty International expressed concerns on Tuesday about the lack of political will in South Sudan to address ongoing violations of international human rights law amid escalating violence from both internal and cross-border conflicts. Reports indicate that attacks on civilians, political...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) }']held on Tuesday that the Supreme Administrative Court of Bulgaria did not violate the applicant, Mihail Doynov’s right to a fair trial and judicial impartiality. Bulgaria’s Supreme Administrative Court decided his case and was simultaneously a...
Amnesty International called upon Hungary on Monday to arrest and surrender Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the International Criminal Court ahead of his reported visit to the country.
According to an announcement from Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office, he will be visiting Hungary...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) demanded Monday the unconditional release of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Narges Mohammadi after the Iranian government threatened to reimprison the human rights activist in an attempt to silence her.
Mohammadi’s health condition dramatically worsened during the prison...
The French competition regulator, Autorité de la concurrence, fined Apple on Monday $162 million over its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) tool. The regulator found that the ATT framework was unnecessarily complex and biased, violating France’s and EU’s privacy laws.
The agency fined Apple...
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