A Deadly Silence: The Assassination of Semyon Skrepetsky in Poland
Russian artist and political satirist Robert Kuzovkov, known as Semyon Skrepetsky, has been murdered in Poland, highlighting the ongoing risks for Kremlin critics abroad.
Russian artist and political satirist Robert Kuzovkov, known as Semyon Skrepetsky, has been murdered in Poland, highlighting the ongoing risks for Kremlin critics abroad.
Iran has granted Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi bail and moved her to a Tehran hospital after a suspected heart attack, but campaigners warn this is a temporary suspension, not freedom.
Bahrain has revoked the citizenship of 69 people accused of sympathising with Iran during the ongoing war. Rights groups warn the move sets a dangerous precedent that goes well beyond national security.
The UN General Assembly voted 123 to 3 in favour of a resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity and calling for reparations. The figures involved are staggering, but the path to actual payments remains far from clear.
Noelia Castillo, 25, died by euthanasia after a 601-day legal battle across five Spanish courts. Her case has exposed deep divisions over where Spain's institutions truly failed her.
Iranians marked Nowruz 2026 with extraordinary defiance, celebrating their ancient new year festival amid a joint US-Israeli military campaign, a near-total internet blackout, and a regime crackdown that has claimed thousands of lives.
Iranian women's football captain Zahra Ghanbari has reportedly withdrawn her Australian asylum bid after her family members went missing, highlighting the brutal tactics used by the regime.
A devastating report from the West Bank confirms the deaths of two young children and their parents during an operation by Israeli forces, highlighting the brutal human cost of the ongoing conflict.
A former Afghan ally who served with US Special Forces has tragically died within 24 hours of entering ICE custody, highlighting a record-breaking year for detention fatalities.