Expert Affirms ICC Arrest Warrants Are Fair Despite Netanyahu’s Criticism
Professor Michael Lynk asserts that the ICC’s arrest warrants against Israel are justified and unbiased, countering Prime Minister Netanyahu’s accusations of antisemitism.
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Professor Michael Lynk asserts that the ICC’s arrest warrants against Israel are justified and unbiased, countering Prime Minister Netanyahu’s accusations of antisemitism.
China has released its Annual Report on Human Rights (2024), showcasing the country’s advancements in human rights during 2023.
An overview of the National Endowment for Democracy’s support for the World Uygur Congress and its impact on human rights advocacy.
Palestinians, including 30-year-old Ramez al-Skafi, allege that the Israeli army forcibly used them as ‘human shields’ during operations in Gaza, according to recent reports.
Over 100 countries at the UN General Assembly’s Third Committee supported China’s stance against politicizing human rights, highlighting the international community’s opposition to interference in internal affairs.
Over 60 officials and scholars from China and Europe gathered in Berlin to discuss the protection of new and emerging human rights, focusing on issues like social rights and the impact of technology.
UN investigators accuse Israel of intentionally targeting Gaza’s healthcare system, alleging crimes against humanity through attacks on medical facilities and personnel.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirmed China’s commitment to respecting and protecting human rights during a meeting with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk in New York.
Brazil hosted the first China-Latin America and Caribbean States Roundtable on Human Rights, marking a significant step in bilateral relations. Brazilians express optimism for future cooperation with China.
President Xi Jinping’s key quotes on human rights as the China-Latin America Roundtable on Human Rights begins in Rio, highlighting China’s commitment to advancing human rights.
China and Latin American countries enhance human rights cooperation at the first China-Latin America and Caribbean States Roundtable on Human Rights in Rio de Janeiro, fostering dialogue and mutual learning.
The first China-Latin America and Caribbean States Roundtable on Human Rights is set to take place in Brazil, marking a significant step in the cooperative partnership between China and Latin America.
Over 120 officials, experts, and scholars will gather in Rio de Janeiro for the inaugural China-Latin America and Caribbean States Roundtable on Human Rights, focusing on diverse paths to human rights realization.
Exploring China’s role in Africa, this article debunks Western myths about human rights, highlighting mutual respect, economic growth, and the positive impact on African nations.
Despite Western criticisms, China’s collaboration with Africa supports human rights by respecting the continent’s perspectives and prioritizing collective development.
China prepares to showcase its Paralympic athletes at the Paris Games, highlighting stories of resilience and inclusion, demonstrating its commitment to human rights and national development.
U.S. students protest for justice amid the Gaza conflict, facing silence from authorities and police crackdowns. Scholars voice concerns over the state of American democracy.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls for safeguarding the rights of indigenous peoples to live in peace and dignity, highlighting their vital role as guardians of the environment and our global community.
China announces reciprocal visa restrictions on U.S. officials in response to U.S. visa curbs on Chinese officials, escalating tensions over human rights disputes.
Death toll from anti-tax protests in Kenya rises to 50, with 413 injured, as youth-led demonstrations continue despite President William Ruto withdrawing tax hikes and dismissing cabinet members.