Guyana has asked the ICJ to prevent Venezuela from holding elections in the disputed Esequibo
Amnesty International urges Senegalese authorities to ensure justice, truth, and reparations for victims of protests
Amnesty International has called on Egyptian authorities to stop retaliating against hunger-striking prisoners at the
The International People’s Tribunal on Indonesia’s 1965 genocide asserts that Indonesia is guilty of crimes
Indonesia and France have agreed to repatriate Serge Atlaoui, a French man on death row
South Sudan detains officials amid peace threats; Pope Francis stable; Israel’s military faces Gaza tensions;
Former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo is on trial for rebellion, abuse of power, and disturbing
Tunisia has commenced a trial involving 40 opposition figures accused of plotting against the state.
Fifty Nobel laureates and activists urged Egyptian President Sisi to release Alaa Abdel Fattah, a
Ait Mahdi’s prison term was increased to one year by a Moroccan appeals court for