Inquiry finds credible evidence warranting further investigation of high-level Saudi officials’ individual liability, including that of Saudi Crown Prince
Official says practice causing immediate, regular harm to individuals essential to democratic life—journalists, defenders, opposition figures, lawyers
More than a million Uighurs and other ethnic minorities are forcibly incarcerated in so-called re-education centers in China’s Xinjiang province
An estimated 7,500 Congolese refugees fled to Uganda this month to escape violence between the Hema and Lendu groups
World body’s human rights chief urges due process for everyone, including former Islamic State fighters
Nearly half of the population of the Central African Republic—1.8 million people—is suffering from acute hunger
Millions with epilepsy are reluctant to seek treatment, leading to premature death
WFP has begun a partial suspension of food aid in the Yemeni capital of Sana’a because food is being diverted from the beneficiaries
]UN chief says governments will have to make big investments in education to maintain the well-being of people
U.N. chief says governments will have to make big investments in education to maintain the well-being of people at the center of economic and social policies
VOA’s Geneva Stringer Lisa Schlein interviews Agnes Callamard, U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, regarding her report on the killing of Saudi dissident and journalist Jamal Khashoggi
South Korea is donating 50,000 metric tons of rice and $4.5 million in cash for food for children and pregnant and nursing mothers in North Korea
UN human rights office calls for prompt, impartial, transparent investigation into sudden death of former Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi in Cairo court, where he was on trial on espionage charges
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