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U.S. Treasury Eases Customer Due Diligence Rules in Major Shift Toward Risk-Based Compliance

In a significant regulatory shift aimed at...

Malaysia’s Top Court Reinstates Corruption Conviction Against Veteran Politician Isa Samad

In a landmark ruling underscoring Malaysia’s continued...

Jimmy Lai Sentenced to 20 Years Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law

Hong Kong media entrepreneur and pro-democracy advocate...

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Authority may require hosting companies to remove online child sexual abuse material from servers | News item

Hosting companies may soon be required to delete online child sexual abuse material from their servers and make the harmful visual material inaccessible to...

Taiwan: New President Should Deliver on Rights Promises

(Taipei) – Taiwan’s new government should demonstrate its commitment to human rights by strengthening protections for marginalized communities, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to...

Lebanon: Israel’s White Phosphorous Use Risks Civilian Harm

(Beirut) – Israel’s widespread use of white phosphorus in south Lebanon is putting civilians at grave risk and contributing to civilian displacement, Human Rights Watch said...

Saudi Arabia: ILO Forced Labor Complaint a Wake-Up Call

(Geneva) – A forced labor complaint against the Saudi Arabian government filed by a global trade union is a significant warning to Saudi authorities and...

Leading Scholars Call for Global Treaty on Free Education

Seventy eminent scholars, experts, and researchers from 30 countries have called for a new international treaty to recognize children’s rights to free early childhood education...

South Africa’s Outgoing Minister Faces Bribery Charges Amid ANC Coalition Talks

South Africa's outgoing Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture has appeared in court after being arrested on bribery charges, as his African National Congress...

Iraqis with Disabilities Excluded from Jobs

The legally mandated 5 percent public sector employment quota for people with disabilities is not being met, leaving hundreds of thousands of Iraqis with...

Egypt: Opposition Leader Imprisoned | Human Rights Watch

(Beirut) – Egyptian authorities imprisoned a prominent political opposition leader, Ahmed Tantawy, on May 27, after an appeals court upheld a one-year sentence against him...

Australia Needs a Human Rights Act

Last Thursday, Australia’s Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights released a report on Australia’s human rights framework. The Committee’s first recommendation was to establish a Human...

China: Closing Off Memory of Tiananmen Massacre

(New York) – The Chinese government is further suppressing any discussion and commemoration of the 1989 Tiananmen Massacre, Human Rights Watch said today. Leading up...

US Imposes Sanctions on Ex-Ugandan Military Commander

On May 30, the US government announced travel sanctions against five former and current Ugandan government officials, including Peter Elwelu, the former deputy chief of the...

Commemorating LGBTQI+ Pride Month – United States Department of State

Every June, the United States celebrates Pride Month, commemorating the uprising at the Stonewall Inn that catalyzed a global movement toward LGBTQI+ equality and...

Inauguration of President Bukele of El Salvador

The United States extends congratulations to President Nayib Bukele of the Republic of El Salvador on his inauguration today.  We stand ready to deepen...

Hong Kong: Quash Baseless Convictions of Activists

(New York) – The Hong Kong government should immediately quash a court’s groundless national security law convictions of prominent pro-democracy activists, Human Rights Watch said...

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