Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil must wait several days or weeks for a federal appellate court to decide whether the federal government can detain him.
Category: human rights
【ガザで停戦発効】信頼欠如、脆弱な和平 トランプ外交に危うさ
【ガザで停戦発効】信頼欠如、脆弱な和平 トランプ外交に危うさ
Nepali hostage in Gaza not alive
Nepali hostage in Gaza not alive
A divided Israel marks 2 years since Oct. 7 attack as war in Gaza grinds on and hostages languish
Israelis are mourning the dead and fearing for the remaining hostages as they mark two years since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack plunged the region into a devastating war. Meanwhile, Israel and Hamas are conducting indirect negotiations in Egypt. The main memorial ceremony is being organized by bereaved families, not the government, reflecting deep divisions over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s leadership, which many blame for the failure to secure a ceasefire that would free the hostages. Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed tens of thousands of people and razed entire towns and cities in the Gaza Strip, where those who can are fleeing another Israeli invasion of Gaza City.
Sapporo Court Rules Against Surgical Requirement For Gender Change
A transgender man living in Sapporo has won a landmark case after the Sapporo Family Court ruled that the legal requirement demanding surgical or hormonal changes to alter the appearance of ones genitals in order to change gender on the family register is unconstitutional.
‘Exports Terror, Bombs Own People’: India Tears Into Pakistan At UNHRC
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan also sharply criticised the Pakistani air force for carrying out strikes on its own people.
What caught our eye
Changing Lives I n a world where beauty standards are more exclusionary than inclusionary, Pakistans Depilex Smileagain Foundation and LOreal Pakistan, with funding from Fondation LOreal, celebrated a milestone as 60 women completed a four-month.