1.▲Hong Kong’s Sham Elections Expose Beijing’s Tightening Grip (www.hrw.org) 2.▲Georgia: Government’s alleged use of toxic chemicals against protestors calls for international investigation and complete embargo on all policing equipment (www.amnesty.org) 3.▲Russia: Authorities step up criminal reprisals against anti-war Yabloko party (www.amnesty.org) 4.▲Burkina Faso: Plans to reinstate death penalty must be stopped (www.amnesty.org) 5.▲Syria: Effort to buttress human rights since Assad’s fall, ‘only the beginning of what needs to be done’ (news.un.org) 6.▲Chancellor Merz in Israel: Germany Should Stand for Justice (www.hrw.org) 7.▲Colombia: Armed Groups Strangle Southern Communities (www.hrw.org) 8.▲Gaps in UK migration statistics hamper public debate and policy decisions, study shows (www.theguardian.com) 9.▲US: Processing Freeze Scapegoats Immigrants, Asylum Seekers (www.hrw.org) 10.▲Faroe Islands: Vote to amend outdated law “an important step towards safe and legal abortion” (www.amnesty.org) 11.▲DR Congo Accord Offers Promises, but Little More (www.hrw.org) 12.▲Amid Sudan’s unimaginable crisis, its people endure with hope (news.un.org) 13.▲Sudan: Kordofan cannot become ‘another El Fasher,’ Türk warns (news.un.org) 14.▲Global: “Intellexa Leaks” investigation provides further evidence of spyware threats to human rights (www.amnesty.org) 15.▲DRC: Peace deals fail to end human rights abuses (www.amnesty.org) 16.▲USA: New Findings Reveal Human Rights Violations at Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” and Krome Detention Centers (www.amnesty.org) 17.▲Georgia: Repressive Laws Effectively Criminalize Peaceful Protests (www.hrw.org) 18.▲How the EU migration pact will increase harms in Serbia and along the Balkan route (www.statewatch.org) 19.▲UK: Joint briefing on the “do not introduce digital ID cards” parliamentary petition debate (www.statewatch.org) 20.▲‘Fifa cannot be silent’: human rights groups speak out over 2026 World Cup concerns (www.theguardian.com) 21.▲True climate justice demands a reckoning with colonialism (www.amnesty.org) 22.▲Global: FIFA needs to act on human rights (www.amnesty.org) 23.▲World Cup 2026: FIFA Needs to Act on Human Rights (www.hrw.org) 24.▲X’s Location Disclosure Undermines User Safety (www.hrw.org) 25.▲Crackdown on Palestinian civil society is reaching alarming levels, warns UN human rights office (news.un.org) 26.▲World News in Brief: Food insecurity triples, Mozambique aid boost, Uganda elections alert (news.un.org) 27.▲Genuine inclusion of persons with disabilities is a win for us all: Guterres (news.un.org) 28.▲UN sounds alarm as landmine deaths rise amid funding cuts (news.un.org) 29.▲Syria: Hope emerges amid ongoing human rights challenges (news.un.org) 30.▲Whistleblower accuses Foreign Office of ‘censoring’ warning of Sudan genocide (www.theguardian.com) More
2.▲Georgia: Government’s alleged use of toxic chemicals against protestors calls for international investigation and complete embargo on all policing equipment (www.amnesty.org)
5.▲Syria: Effort to buttress human rights since Assad’s fall, ‘only the beginning of what needs to be done’ (news.un.org)
8.▲Gaps in UK migration statistics hamper public debate and policy decisions, study shows (www.theguardian.com)
10.▲Faroe Islands: Vote to amend outdated law “an important step towards safe and legal abortion” (www.amnesty.org)
14.▲Global: “Intellexa Leaks” investigation provides further evidence of spyware threats to human rights (www.amnesty.org)
16.▲USA: New Findings Reveal Human Rights Violations at Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” and Krome Detention Centers (www.amnesty.org)
18.▲How the EU migration pact will increase harms in Serbia and along the Balkan route (www.statewatch.org)
19.▲UK: Joint briefing on the “do not introduce digital ID cards” parliamentary petition debate (www.statewatch.org)
20.▲‘Fifa cannot be silent’: human rights groups speak out over 2026 World Cup concerns (www.theguardian.com)
25.▲Crackdown on Palestinian civil society is reaching alarming levels, warns UN human rights office (news.un.org)
26.▲World News in Brief: Food insecurity triples, Mozambique aid boost, Uganda elections alert (news.un.org)
30.▲Whistleblower accuses Foreign Office of ‘censoring’ warning of Sudan genocide (www.theguardian.com)