
Egypt sentences multiple rights activists on terrorism charges
On 6 March, Egypt sentenced fourteen people, including rights activists, to prison on terrorism-related charges stemming from their human rights work in a trial deplored

On 6 March, Egypt sentenced fourteen people, including rights activists, to prison on terrorism-related charges stemming from their human rights work in a trial deplored
Kemal Kilicdaroglu during his 432-kilometer protest march, summer 2017. Source: Wikimedia Commons While having barely recovered from February’s devastating earthquake, Turkish society has to prepare
Polish-Belarusian border 2021: Flickr Poland’s Foreign Ministry said Thursday that a Belarusian diplomat was asked to leave the country amid swelling tensions over the imprisonment
Serbian President Aleksander Vucic (left) and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti (right) held talks in Brussels. Source: Josep Borrel twitter On 26 February, Serbian president
Destroyed Military Vehicle – En Route from Shushi to Karintak – Nagorno-Karabakh (Source: Flickr) The International Court of Justice, based in the Hague, has ordered
Algerian protest in 2011: Flickr On February 23, Algerian authorities dissolved a decades-old pro-democracy group that participated in the peaceful protest which helped force the
When a breakaway group of the Georgian parliamentary majority proposed a controversial bill, few gave it a chance of success. This changed, however, when the
Domededove International Airport, Moscow: OliBac Idris Arsamikov who fled to the Netherlands from Russia´s autonomous republic of Chechnyain 2018 because of his homosexuality was detained
On February 18, thousands of Tunisian trade unionists have held protest across the country over the worsening economic woes and the arrest of a top