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FIFA, the world soccer governing body, should press the Trump administration to reverse immigration policies that create ...
The budget reconciliation bill passed by the United States Senate today would extend tax cuts that disproportionately benefit ...
Fifa, football’s world governing body, has been accused of failing to “meaningfully address” concerns raised by human rights ...
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Human Rights Watch hosted the launch of the “Coalition on Dignified Climate-related Planned Relocation,” a new global ...
The International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute, Human Rights Watch, and the International Commission of Jurists, ...
The withdrawal of five European countries from a longstanding and effective international treaty prohibiting antipersonnel ...
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The Trump administration can still project a meaningful vision of human rights that is reconcilable with its focus on the ...
Next week, the United Nations Human Rights Council will vote on renewing the mandate of the independent expert on protection ...
Wave of deadly bombings in Cauca and Valle del Cauca prompts condemnation from international rights groups and the UN.
Human Rights Watch welcomes Angola’s engagement with the UPR process and its acceptance of a significant number of recommendations, especially those related to education, justice, and legislative ...
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