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UNRWA chief slams Sweden’s ‘disappointing’ decision to end funding
Sweden will no longer fund (UNRWA) and will instead provide increased overall humanitarian assistance to Gaza via other channels, the Nordic country says, in a move denounced by the head of the agency.

Wealth Inequality in Canada
Inflation, high interest rates and declining real estate values are worsening wealth inequality in Canada, with younger households bearing the brunt of the financial pain.

Islamophobia Increase in Europe
Human Rights Watch’s Almaz Teffera, who researches racism in Europe from Berlin, talked about the failure of European governments to effectively address all forms of racism.

Filing a Lawsuit against the US Environmental Protection Agency for Violating the Children’s Rights
A group of 18 young California residents has sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for “intentionally” discriminating against American children by allowing the release of dangerous levels of climate change-causing greenhouse gas p...

Anti-Immigrant Policy and Practice of the European Union and the United States
The European Union and its member states have developed a blueprint for circumventing and outsourcing their human rights obligations to asylum seekers and migrants, especially those from Africa and the Middle East.; from pushing them back to other co...

UN Committee Expressing Concern on Racial Hatred and Excessive use of Force in Germany
The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on Friday, the 8th of December, 2023, issued its findings on Germany after reviewing the State party in its 111th session.

United States: Violation of Immigration Rights and the Right to Nondiscrimination and Freedom of Peaceful Assembly
The Physicians for Human Rights’ website announced this month that the United States received a stinging indictment of its human rights record spanning the Trump and Biden administrations.

Alarm at Migration Laws Agreed by Most EU Members
Seventeen human rights NGOs issued a statement on 6th of December, sounding alarm at migration laws agreed by most EU members.

Lengthy Criminal Proceedings in Poland
On November 30, 2023, the European Court of Human Rights condemned the Polish government in the case of "TRELA AND OTHERS v. POLAND" regarding the delay of proceedings.

The Need to Tackle with Deep Poverty and Inequality in Spain
While Spain faces many human rights challenges, one issue stands out: the need to tackle Spain’s problem with deep poverty and inequality and its impact on people’s human rights.

Joint Statement by the United Nations Experts on the Protection of Persons with Disabilities in the Period of Armed Conflict
Ahead of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, calling for peace at a time when the human rights of persons with disabilities and all civilians are in peril, UN experts issued a statement in support of many people especially those with ...
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