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The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy, Dr. Ana Brian Nougrères, said Wednesday that the development of a model law on neurotechnologies and neurodata is necessary to protect the right to privacy. In a report presented to the 58th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, the foundations and principles for [...]

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In June 2025, the US launched Operation Midnight Hammer against three Iranian nuclear sites. Iran retaliated with a missile attack on coalition forces at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. Now, four months later, with tensions still high and Iran’s Foreign Minister having urged world leaders on September 19 to “hoose diplomacy over confrontation” because [...]

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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes sued the US House of Representatives Tuesday for not administering the oath of office to representative-elect Adelita Grijalva, who won a special election to the House on September 23. The complaint follows a letter from Mayes to House Speaker Mike Johnson demanding that Grijalva be sworn in. Mayes now asks [...]

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Tuesday that Ecuadorian police and security forces have restricted freedom of assembly and periodically used disproportionate force against protesters since September 2025. Security forces have reportedly used tear gas, batons, and other “less-lethal” weapons indiscriminately and at close range, resulting in injury and, in some cases, death. HRW verified [...]

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday accused Iranian authorities of causing three women to perish in Qarchak prison after systematic denial of adequate medical care, raising serious concerns over right violations and medical negligence in the country’s penal system. The deceased prisoners were identified as Soudabeh Asadi, Jamile Azizi, and Somayeh Rashidi. Asadi, who was [...]

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DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 24JAN13 - Raila Amolo Odinga, Prime Minister of Kenya makes a point during the session 'Accelerating Infrastructure Development' at the Annual Meeting 2013 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, January 24, 2013.Copyright by World Economic Forumswiss-image.ch/Photo Michael Wuertenberg

The sun had barely risen on October 15 when Kenya awoke to the shocking news that its veteran leader, Raila Odinga, had died while in India at the age of 80. According to hospital officials in Kerala, he suffered a heart attack during a morning walk. From that moment, the country entered mourning—not just for [...]

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The 195 member states of the UN Trade and Development organization (UNCTAD) gathered Monday in Geneva for its 16th conference, where leaders discussed the implementation of current World Trade Organization (WTO) rules concerning tariffs imposed by the United States on its trade partners. US tariffs threaten to put significant pressure on global trade and developing [...]

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A UN report published on Monday revealed that women are still largely excluded from international community activities in the fields of peacemaking and security. The report analyzed the rising number of conflicts globally and their effect on women. International conflict rates are the highest they have been since 1946, and roughly 676 million women lived [...]

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Amnesty International accused TikTok of insufficiently protecting vulnerable children and teenagers from psychologically harmful content on Monday, reconfirming 2023 findings that young users interested in mental health-related content are often led to a “rabbit hole” of videos featuring depressive themes and suicidal ideation. It called for the company to move to a rights-respecting business model [...]

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The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Tuesday urged Madagascar authorities to investigate two shootings and two assaults of journalists covering current the political upheaval and protests. CPJ’s Francophone Africa representative, Moussa Ngom, expressed deep concern over the matter: It is unacceptable that journalists who were simply reporting on a major news event were targeted [...]

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