EU Tightens Asylum Rules for “Safe” Nations, Raising Rights Concerns

Brussels – Belgium (HRNW)– The European Union has classified asylum claims from seven countries—including Bangladesh, Egypt, and Tunisia—as “safe,” streamlining deportations. Rights organizations warned the policy could endanger asylum seekers fleeing persecution, saying it undermines Europe’s commitment to humanitarian protection.

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World Human Rights Concert Celebrates Advocacy Through Art and Technology

Geneva – Switzerland (HRNW)– At the United Nations headquarters, global artists, activists, and rights advocates gathered for the World Human Rights Concert. The event highlighted the power of music and digital innovation in promoting social justice, while reaffirming the global commitment to equality and cultural freedom.

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France Calls for Unified Global Action Against Antisemitism

Paris – France (HRNW)– France’s Human Rights Ambassador has urged nations to adopt a clear and consistent definition of antisemitism to strengthen international efforts against hate crimes. She emphasized that education, legal enforcement, and social dialogue are crucial to counter rising intolerance across Europe and beyond.

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Proposed U.S. Rules Threaten Access to Transgender Healthcare

Washington D.C. – United States (HRNW)– The Trump administration has introduced draft rules that could severely restrict access to gender-affirming healthcare for transgender youth. Human rights advocates condemned the proposal as discriminatory, warning that it could endanger young people’s physical and mental health. Civil society organizations pledged to challenge the measure in court.

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Federal Court Sides with Immigrant Rights Advocate Jeanette Vizguerra

Denver – United States (HRNW)– A U.S. federal judge has ruled that the detention of immigrant rights activist Jeanette Vizguerra by immigration authorities violated her constitutional protections. The court affirmed that activists cannot be punished for their advocacy, setting a precedent for freedom of expression and due process in immigration cases.

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ECJ Challenges Denmark’s “Ghetto Law” as Potentially Discriminatory

Copenhagen – Denmark (HRNW)– Europe’s top court has ruled that Denmark’s “Ghetto Law,” targeting neighborhoods with high immigrant populations, could breach EU anti-discrimination laws. The European Court of Justice declared that the policy risks violating the right to equal treatment and fair housing. Human rights groups hailed the ruling as a major step toward dismantling…

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Imran Khan’s Sons Qasim and Suleman Announce Planned Visit to Pakistan to Meet Their Father

Islamabad/London (HRNW)– Qasim Khan and Suleman Khan, sons of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founding chairman and former Prime Minister Imran Khan, have announced their visit to Pakistan to meet their father. According to Qasim Khan, both the brothers have applied for Pakistani visas and the process is expected to be completed, after which they are planning…

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Sydney Shooting Injured Suspect Charged with 50 Counts Including Terrorism

Sydney (HRNW)– Australian authorities have formally charged the injured suspect involved in the recent Sydney shooting with 50 counts, including terrorism-related offenses, the police confirmed. According to officials, the investigation did not find any evidence of terrorist training during the suspect’s visit to the Philippines, as stated by the Philippine Presidential spokesperson. The charges mark…

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