Gig workers around the world experience long hours, unpredictable and declining pay, and serious safety risks.
The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) upcoming landmark hearing in the case of Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, suspected of ...
Without Compensation, al-Thawadi’s “One Death is Too Many” Statement Rings Hollow Authorities have long contended there were only “three work-related deaths and 37 non-work-related deaths” on stadiums ...
Since July 16, the Taliban have arrested dozens of women and girls in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, for allegedly violating Taliban dress codes. The slew of arrests mark yet another continuation of ...
Earlier this week, Norwegian police confirmed the arrest of a man on suspicion of incitement to commit crimes against humanity in Cameroon. AFP confirmed the man was Lucas Cho Ayaba, a Cameroonian ...
(Berlin, November 28, 2025) – Russia’s designation of Human Rights Watch as an “undesirable” foreign organization, made public by the Ministry of Justice on November 28, is yet another mark of the ...
A Brazilian Senate committee yesterday approved on a 1,100-page report that lays bare what happens when a country’s president adopts policies with utter disregard for human rights during a pandemic.
The European Union has failed to prevent member states from exporting surveillance technology to governments with ...
(Washington, DC, March 2, 2026) – US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth commented at a news conference on March 2, 2026, about “stupid rules of engagement,” suggesting that they may interfere with ...
The Singaporean government must immediately drop charges against human rights defender Kokila Annamalai for refusing to ...
(Johannesburg) – Zambia should provide accountability for its failure to clean up a contaminated mine site that is responsible for the ongoing lead poisoning of children, Human Rights Watch said today ...
The senior United Nations humanitarian official said he would refuse US government financial contributions that would require ...