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As Ethiopia votes, its deepening human rights crisis must be addressed

As Ethiopia votes, its deepening human rights crisis must be addressed Continuing internal conflicts and deepening repression are casting a long shadow over the general election. Ethiopia will hold its seventh national election on June 1. The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) gave a green light for the vote to proceed despite continuing internal conflicts and human rights abuses.

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Trump's latest tariff salvo no fix for global issue of forced labour

Trump's latest tariff salvo no fix for global issue of forced labour LONDON: President Donald Trump's threat to slap new tariffs on trade partners the United States accuses of failing to crack down on forced labour will do little to fight modern slavery - and could even make things worse, experts, business groups and some human rights groups say. In its latest trade salvo, the Trump administration proposed additional duties of 10 per cent or 12.5 per cent on imports from 60 countries for...

Channel News Asia 5d ago

Why is the EU establishing return hubs for migrants — and why are they so controversial?

The new migration law approved on Monday allows EU countries to establish return centres outside the bloc. But critics warn it could lead to human rights violations, while governments are seeking partner countries to host the facilities. The new Return Regulation marks a significant shift in EU migration policy as it enables member states to set up return hubs for migrants in countries outside the bloc.

Euronews 8d ago

‘They were laughing’: Israel’s use of rape and sexual abuse in prisons

‘They were laughing’: Israel’s use of rape and sexual abuse in prisons Former detainees detail systematic torture and sexual violence, including rape, while in Israeli custody. This story contains descriptions of sexual assault that some readers may find disturbing. Muhammad al-Bakri specifically remembers the date of his rape.

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Deep learning four decades of human migration

Abstract Human migration is a fundamental driver of global demographic change, shaping population structure, labour markets and social policy across countries1,2,3. Although long-term migration patterns are often linked to economic development4, they can shift rapidly in response to shocks such as conflict, environmental crises and political change5. Despite its importance, migration remains difficult to measure consistently: existing data are sparse, concentrated in high-income settings and...

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Sudan war victims seek justice in Kenya over claims of torture and sexual violence

Sudan war victims seek justice in Kenya over claims of torture and sexual violence It is the first attempt to prosecute members of the notorious paramilitary group RSF outside Sudan - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Victims of alleged atrocities linked to the war in Sudan have asked Kenyan prosecutors to investigate claims of torture and sexual violence by members of a notorious paramilitary group. It is the first attempt to prosecute members of the Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, outside...

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Malaysia’s LGBTQ groups tread more carefully amid recent enforcement, ministers’ rhetoric

Malaysia’s LGBTQ groups tread more carefully amid recent enforcement, ministers’ rhetoric Recent moves by the Malaysian authorities point to a more restrictive climate for LGBTQ people in the country, analysts say, and this could be due to political competition as well as the visibility of some events. SINGAPORE: The blocking of two same-sex dating websites; a deputy minister urging Malaysians to use the term “deviant culture” to refer to the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or...

Channel News Asia 10d ago

Indonesia jails four military officers for acid attack on rights activist

Indonesia jails four military officers for acid attack on rights activist Prosecutors argued in court that the soldiers were motivated by anger over Andrie Yunus’s activism. An Indonesian military court has sentenced four officers for their involvement in an acid attack on an activist known for campaigning against the growing role of the army. One defendant was sentenced to three years in jail, a second to 2.5 years, the third to two years and the fourth to 1.5 years, the judge said on...

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Raids, stranded victims and new criminal tactics - inside Cambodia’s fight against scam centres

Raids, stranded victims and new criminal tactics - inside Cambodia’s fight against scam centres Cambodia says it is carrying out its toughest crackdown yet on online scam centres, with hundreds of facilities targeted. In the first of a two-part series, CNA goes on the ground to find victims stranded and signs of operations shifting into smaller urban sites, while experts warn that the criminal networks behind the industry remain deeply embedded. Abdul’s plan was to teach English in a Bangkok...

Channel News Asia 9d ago

Candace Owens and the Tate brothers turned up in Russia. The Kremlin spun it as a thaw.

U.S. influencers and an administration official arrived in Russia just as Vladimir Putin, the country’s president, needed a publicity boost. The small group of Americans flew in as the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, or SPIEF, often dubbed Russian Davos, opened on June 3 in the port city. The annual conference serves as a promotional vehicle for the country as Putin seeks to project strength and global power.

NBC News 4d ago