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Following reports that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) may announce a ban on transgender women in female competition for the upcoming winter Olympics, the IOC stated Monday that it has not yet made a decision on the matter.
A report from The Times on Monday stated that the committee...
Reports published Friday revealed that environmental protesters in the United Kingdom were released from prison under “licence conditions” designed for terrorist or extremist criminal offenders, raising concerns about the sentencing proportionality and expressive freedom.
Under UK law...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees on Monday warned that by 2050, the hottest refugee camps could face nearly 200 days of extreme heat stress per year, posing serious risks to health and survival.
Filippo Grandi, outgoing UN Commissioner for Refugees, said “extreme weather is...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Friday called for Iranian authorities to release an arrested newspaper editor, claiming his detention represent deliberate efforts to restrict dissenting speech in the country.
CRJ claimed that the arrest of Parviz Sedaghat and several other...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Friday urged Nigerian authorities to release three journalists held in pre-trial detention for alleged cybercrimes and accused the government of using cybercrime laws to chill free speech.
Moussa Ngom, CPJ’s Francophone Africa representative...
The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) expressed concern over reports about dozens of abductions and enforced disappearances in Syria during a press briefing on Friday. In his statement, spokesperson Thameen Al-Keetan stated that OHCHR documented at least 97 people...
Human Rights Watch warned on Thursday that Kenya’s cybercrime law amendments risk criminalizing legitimate online speech. The amendments, assented to on October 15 and published by Parliament on November 4, increase penalties for certain offences, broaden the government’s investigative and...
The Danish government announced on Friday a national minimum age requirement of 15 years for “certain” social media platforms. The Ministry of Digitalisation describes the implementation as “groundbreaking,” noting that Denmark is the first EU country to establish such an age limit on social...
Amnesty International has accused Tunisian authorities of intensifying abuses against sub-Saharan migrants through violent policing, expulsions, and discriminatory laws that violate fundamental human rights. The organization said Tuesday that European governments risk complicity in these...
The UN Working Group on the use of mercenaries warned Friday of the increasing use of mercenaries and private military and security companies (PMSCs) as proxy actors in both conflict and peacetime settings. These private actors reportedly facilitate violence and human rights violations...
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