‘Israeli settlers to build more outposts in West Bank’
Israeli settlers attempted to establish more than 15 settlement outposts in separate areas of the West Bank during the last three months, a Palestinian official
Armenia/Azerbaijan: First confirmed use of cluster munitions by Armenia ‘cruel and reckless’
Amnesty International has verified the use of banned cluster bombs by Armenia for the first time in the current Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, following an attack on
Rwanda: Mass grave holding 5,000 victims discovered
A suspected mass grave holding 5,000 victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi ethnic group has been discovered in Gatsibo district in eastern
As Muslim’s Human Rights defenders we are not feeling safe anymore in France
It has been a week since a terrorist took the life of professor Samuel Paty, a history teacher in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, near Paris. The killer claimed
Yemeni children suffer record rates of acute malnutrition, putting ‘entire generation’ at risk
New analysis from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), the global standard for gauging food insecurity, revealed that in some areas more than one in
Israeli bulldozers and settlers uproot Palestinian olive trees in West Bank
Israeli bulldozers demolished a Palestinian house and settlers uprooted dozens of olive trees in the occupied West Bank on Monday, according to Palestinian state news agency Wafa. Israeli
Greece fortifies border security against refugees
Greece installed two electronic devices that can produce strong sound waves that cause deafness in the area bordering Turkey to prevent possible refugee waves entering
Myanmar: Villages burned, civilians injured and killed as Rakhine State conflict escalates
Amnesty International has gathered new evidence of indiscriminate attacks on civilians in Rakhine State, amid serious escalations in the ongoing armed conflict between the Myanmar
The Children in the Shadows: New York City’s Homeless Students
When schools in New York City abruptly closed in March because of the coronavirus pandemic, Prince, a bright, chatty 9-year-old bursting with kinetic energy, found
150 million additional children plunged into poverty due to COVID-19, UNICEF, Save the Children say
The number of children living in multidimensional poverty has soared to approximately 1.2 billion due to the covid_19 pandemic, according to a new UNICEF and
Nearly 3,500 Palestinians killed during Netanyahu era
During the prime ministry of Benjamin Netanyahu, who signed an agreement with the UAE and Bahrain to normalize relations, nearly 3,500 Palestinians, including many women
New polio outbreaks in Sudan and Yemen
The recent vaccine-derived polio outbreaks confirmed in Yemen and Sudan are consequences of increasingly low levels of immunity among children. Each outbreak has paralysed children
Israeli army detains 50 Palestinians in West Bank
The Israeli army on Tuesday detained 50 Palestinians in overnight raids in the occupied West Bank. Amani Sarahneh, a spokeswoman for the Palestinian Prisoners Club,
Israel shoots, injures 2 brothers in West Bank raid
Israeli forces shot and detained two Palestinian brothers from inside their home in the West Bank city of Jenin on Saturday, according to local residents.
India: Stop Using Pellet-Firing Shotguns in Kashmir
The Indian authorities should prohibit security forces in Jammu and Kashmir from using shotguns firing metal pellets to disperse crowds, Human Rights Watch said today. Indian police and paramilitary forces
Turkish journalists on Greek island Kastellorizo threatened by anti-Turkey website
Turkish reporters working for Anadolu Agency (AA) who recently traveled to the Greek island of Kastellorizo (Megisti-Meis) to cover recent developments there received threats from
Sub-Saharan Africa: 426 children per day at risk of death from hunger following impact of covid_19
An estimated 67,000 children are at risk of dying from extreme hunger across Sub-Saharan Africa before the end of the year, Save the Children warned
Macron crisis: President on the brink after surge in anger at France’s Covid response
As the country is gripped by a second wave of Covid, the globalist leader has clamped down hard on daily life in hotspots, much to
UK failing to use its high Covid test capacity efficiently, study shows
The UK has a comparatively high test capacity but is failing to use it efficiently in tackling Covid-19, researchers say, raising concerns including a lack
Israel demolishes Palestinian wedding hall and home
Israeli occupation forces demolished a wedding hall, which also served as a residential apartment, inside a village based in the occupied West Bank city of
Facebook engineer quits, accusing the company of “profiting off hate”
A Facebook engineer quit the company on Tuesday and accused it of “profiting off hate.” Ashok Chandwaney called out the social media giant’s shortcomings in