The UK has summoned the Iranian ambassador to strongly denounce the “brutal” killings of protesters in Iran. This decisive move comes amid growing international outrage over Tehran’s relentless crackdown on dissent
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Spain has summoned Iran’s ambassador to deliver a powerful rebuke over the ruthless crackdown on protests ignited by Mahsa Amini’s death. This decisive action underscores Madrid’s unwavering condemnation of Tehran’s persistent human rights abuses
Canada and its allies have powerfully denounced Iran’s ruthless crackdown on recent protests, urging an immediate end to the violence and a steadfast commitment to human rights. As tensions escalate, world leaders are uniting in an unprecedented call for justice and accountability
A Jewish group has fiercely condemned an MP’s petition to investigate Canadians who served in the IDF, calling it an “antisemitic witch hunt.” This petition has ignited a fiery controversy and raised serious alarms about unjustly singling out individuals based on their military service
Church and Spanish government officials have joined forces to sign a historic reparations agreement, delivering crucial support to abuse survivors and opening a new chapter of justice and healing
Transparency International has fiercely condemned the Brazilian government’s recent assaults on its local chapter, Transparency International Brazil, calling these actions not only unjustified but a grave threat to the country’s battle against corruption
France, Britain, and Germany have come together in a powerful stance against the deadly crackdown on protesters in Iran, urging Tehran to respect human rights and conduct a full investigation into the violence. These European nations are demanding an immediate end to the ruthless repression
Spain has taken a bold leap toward justice by signing a groundbreaking agreement with the Catholic Church to compensate abuse victims. This historic deal brings meaningful reparations and crucial support for survivors, igniting hope and paving the way for healing among those affected
India’s highest court faces intense criticism for denying bail to activists detained for five years, sparking passionate debates about justice and human rights. This ruling has intensified calls for fair and equal treatment of political dissenters
Brazil’s Indigenous communities face an urgent and relentless threat from deforestation and illegal land invasions. Survival International is sounding the alarm, demanding immediate action to protect their rights and preserve their ancestral lands before it’s too late
At a recent UN meeting, the Chinese envoy delivered a sharp rebuke to the US over four “serious violations” and urgently demanded the immediate release of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, passionately emphasizing the critical need to uphold national sovereignty
Legal expert Donald Rothwell exposes how the US violated international law in Venezuela, igniting urgent questions Australia must face about its stance on sovereignty and intervention in global conflicts
A German court has shocked many by convicting a student for boldly criticizing the military, sparking intense debates about free speech and government authority. This ruling has ignited widespread alarm over growing restrictions on political expression in Germany
The UK government has issued a compelling joint statement spotlighting the urgent humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling for increased aid access and stronger global support to alleviate the suffering of civilians trapped in the relentless conflict
Alaa Abd el-Fattah, a prominent Egyptian activist, now confronts the alarming threat of losing his UK citizenship amid escalating debates over his activism and ongoing legal battles. This unfolding situation raises urgent questions about personal freedoms and the limits of government power
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has fiercely condemned the UK for its glaring double standards, celebrating the release of British-Egyptian Abd el-Fattah while their own pro-Biafra leader, Nnamdi Kanu, continues to languish in prison-sparking widespread outrage
Algeria has made a bold move by voting to declare French colonization a crime and is now demanding reparations. This historic decision represents a significant step toward healing the deep scars left by France’s 132 years of colonial rule
European nations and Canada have powerfully denounced Israel’s recent greenlight for new West Bank settlements, branding the move illegal under international law and urgently calling for a halt to actions that could jeopardize the fragile path to peace
Indian Christians are facing increasing challenges to their religious freedom as intolerance and legal barriers continue to mount. This OpEd in Eurasia Review highlights the urgent need to address these issues and protect the rights of minority communities
The New York Times reveals a sweeping crackdown on Chinese churches, uncovering a coordinated government campaign aimed at controlling religious practices, dismantling underground congregations, and enforcing strict regulations nationwide




















