31.▲Undercover policing: new archive sheds light on the spycops scandal (www.statewatch.org) 32.▲EU states demand more migration control cash in next long-term budget (www.statewatch.org) 33.▲Budapest Pride 2025: A Record Crowd Stands Up for Democracy (www.hrw.org) 34.▲Arrest Putin if He Visits Brazil (www.hrw.org) 35.▲Human rights can be a ‘strong lever for progress’ in climate change, says UN rights chief (news.un.org) 36.▲Report reveals significant rise in civilian casualties and rights violations in Ukraine (news.un.org) 37.▲Rusted screws, metal spikes and plastic rubbish: the horrific sexual violence used against Tigray’s women (www.theguardian.com) 38.▲Hong Kong: National Security Law analysis shows vast majority unjustly arrested (www.amnesty.org) 39.▲Russia: Rising Toll of LGBT ‘Extremism’ Designation (www.hrw.org) 40.▲Police racism and criminalisation across Europe increasingly fuelled by digital 'prediction' and profiling systems (www.statewatch.org) 41.▲China: Building a ‘Patriots Only’ Hong Kong (www.hrw.org) 42.▲‘The nurse told me I couldn’t keep my baby’: how a controversial Danish ‘parenting test’ separated a Greenlandic woman from her children (www.theguardian.com) 43.▲‘We won’t let them get away with this’: activists to sue Tanzania’s government over ‘sexual torture’ (www.theguardian.com) 44.▲Tens of thousands march against Hungary's government for LGBT rights – video (www.theguardian.com) 45.▲Budapest Pride expected to be a rallying cry against Orbán’s rollback of rights (www.theguardian.com) 46.▲UAE: 24 Defendants Sentenced to Life Imprisonment (www.hrw.org) 47.▲Georgia: Crackdown on government critics deepens as another opposition politician is jailed (www.amnesty.org) 48.▲Myanmar human rights crisis deepens as aid collapses, attacks intensify (news.un.org) 49.▲Gaza: Health system crumbles amid growing desperation over food, fuel (news.un.org) 50.▲Sudan: ‘Fighting shows no signs of abating,’ senior UN official tells Security Council (news.un.org) 51.▲Syria: UN commission hails important steps to address past violations (news.un.org) 52.▲Japan: Cruel execution a stain on country’s human rights record (www.amnesty.org) 53.▲Hungary: “World is watching” as tens of thousands prepare to march in defiance of attempted ban on Budapest Pride (www.amnesty.org) 54.▲Too scared to go to hospital: the pregnant women in Dominican Republic dying because of deportation fears (www.theguardian.com) 55.▲Kyrgyzstan: Parliament Weakens Torture Protection, Media Freedom (www.hrw.org) 56.▲Ecuador: Public Integrity Law Endangers Children (www.hrw.org) 57.▲El Salvador: Police Officers Speak Out About Abuses (www.hrw.org) 58.▲Kenya: Hold Authorities Accountable for Protesters’ Deaths (www.hrw.org) 59.▲Philippines: Trans Rights Activist Murdered (www.hrw.org) 60.▲UK: Electronic tagging: the normalisation of a “fascist or totalitarian” technology (www.statewatch.org) More
35.▲Human rights can be a ‘strong lever for progress’ in climate change, says UN rights chief (news.un.org)
36.▲Report reveals significant rise in civilian casualties and rights violations in Ukraine (news.un.org)
37.▲Rusted screws, metal spikes and plastic rubbish: the horrific sexual violence used against Tigray’s women (www.theguardian.com)
38.▲Hong Kong: National Security Law analysis shows vast majority unjustly arrested (www.amnesty.org)
40.▲Police racism and criminalisation across Europe increasingly fuelled by digital 'prediction' and profiling systems (www.statewatch.org)
42.▲‘The nurse told me I couldn’t keep my baby’: how a controversial Danish ‘parenting test’ separated a Greenlandic woman from her children (www.theguardian.com)
43.▲‘We won’t let them get away with this’: activists to sue Tanzania’s government over ‘sexual torture’ (www.theguardian.com)
44.▲Tens of thousands march against Hungary's government for LGBT rights – video (www.theguardian.com)
45.▲Budapest Pride expected to be a rallying cry against Orbán’s rollback of rights (www.theguardian.com)
47.▲Georgia: Crackdown on government critics deepens as another opposition politician is jailed (www.amnesty.org)
50.▲Sudan: ‘Fighting shows no signs of abating,’ senior UN official tells Security Council (news.un.org)
53.▲Hungary: “World is watching” as tens of thousands prepare to march in defiance of attempted ban on Budapest Pride (www.amnesty.org)
54.▲Too scared to go to hospital: the pregnant women in Dominican Republic dying because of deportation fears (www.theguardian.com)
60.▲UK: Electronic tagging: the normalisation of a “fascist or totalitarian” technology (www.statewatch.org)