On Friday, Iranians will go to the polls to vote for the new president. But the will of the people is not the only thing that determines the results
Global organisations call on UN agencies to ‘stop access to decision-making’ for opponents of women’s and LGBT rights and warn of dangers ahead
Emboldened by a lack of repercussions from NATO and the EU, President Erdogan’s regime is kidnapping dissidents
The nation has been accused of breaking its agreement to ensure a flow of 500 cubic metres per second of the Euphrates flows through to Syria
The terror group accelerates as it becomes clear that leaving Afghanistan to the Taliban’s control could backfire on the West
New research reveals how Brussels puts companies’ profits ahead of millions of people’s lives worldwide
Palestinians expect more violence and expulsions as fragile eight-party coalition moves right to attract supporters of ousted leader Netanyahu
The nation’s foreign ministry has been accused of exporting weapons to the UAE despite ‘harbouring suspicions’ they were being used in Yemen
A survivor of the 1988 massacre says he is ready to testify before the UN about the role of Iran’s leaders in the extrajudicial killings
Somente aqueles que invadiram e institucionalizaram suas leis têm "o direito de se defender".
With the region experiencing social unrest, greater influence of Russia and China, and Israel’s increasing independence, the future is uncertain
Until those working in the Global South introduce new rights measures, we are ‘testifying in a court where the opponent is the judge’