Reports: Deadly Risks for Workers on Saudi World Cup Sites
From electrocution to decapitation, migrant workers on Saudi World Cup construction projects face deadly conditions amid a...
From electrocution to decapitation, migrant workers on Saudi World Cup construction projects face deadly conditions amid a...
The latest Human Rights Watch report accuses major U.S. gig platforms—apps that hire workers for on-demand tasks—of...
A new Human Rights Watch report warns that media freedom in Greece is in sharp decline due to surveillance, lawsuits, and...
Venezuelan authorities and armed groups are accused of killings, torture, and disappearances after Maduro’s contested...
Human Rights Watch warns Tunisia is jailing critics under vague laws and harsh conditions, with dozens facing prison or...
Two new spyware strains are targeting Uyghurs in China and elsewhere by masquerading as Android apps, designed to track the...
On October 26, Kyrgyz authorities blocked the website of Radio Azattyk, the Kyrgyz branch of Radio Free Europe/Radio...
The United Nations has paid out tens of millions of dollars to Syrian companies linked to war profiteers, human rights...
A Pakistani court acquitted Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his son from a money laundering and corruption case filed...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged the Bangladesh government to stop the widespread crackdown on and the fake charges against...
Moroccan authorities have created an “ecosystem of repression” to stifle free speech and scare off critics in practices that...
Hundreds of South Africa’s abandoned coal mines pose a deadly risk to local communities and threaten to pollute the water of...