Russia Launches Hypersonic Missile Attacks Over One Million Homes Lose Power

Kyiv, Ukraine (HRNW)–Russia has carried out hypersonic missile strikes on Ukraine, targeting military installations and energy infrastructure, leaving over one million homes without electricity. The attacks occurred late on Saturday night, striking critical energy and industrial facilities across the country. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that the Russian offensive involved more than 450 drones and…

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Gulf Countries Ban Release of Indian Film “Dhurandhar”

Gulf Region (HRNW)– The Indian propaganda film “Dhurandhar” has been banned in several Gulf countries, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Authorities in these countries refused to release the film, citing concerns that it contains anti-Pakistan content. The production team of “Dhurandhar” attempted to secure permission for screenings in these nations,…

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Pakistan Urges Global Action for Rohingya Safe Return and Justice

Islamabad (HRNW)– Pakistan has reiterated its call for safe return, justice, and citizenship for Rohingya Muslims, emphasizing the urgency of addressing decades-long displacement and human rights violations in Myanmar’s Rakhine State. The government urged the international community to transform pledges of solidarity into meaningful actions for the protection and dignity of Rohingya communities. Donation Appeal:Support…

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Tens of Thousands March for Humanity Advocating Ceasefire and Aid Access

Sydney, Australia (HRNW)– Tens of thousands participated in the Sydney Harbour Bridge “March for Humanity” protest calling for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian assistance in conflict zones. The diverse crowd highlighted concerns over civilian suffering, emphasizing the right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression. Authorities were urged to facilitate safe protests while respecting the rights…

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Restaurant Faces Human Rights Complaint Over Alleged Discrimination Against Palestinian Patrons

Sydney, Australia (HRNW)– A Sydney restaurant recently faced a human rights complaint after allegedly refusing entry to patrons wearing Palestinian keffiyehs. Complainants said they were asked to remove the scarves, sparking concerns over racial and political discrimination in public spaces. Civil rights advocates are urging authorities to investigate the matter and ensure that residents can enjoy…

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Iran Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Rearrested

Tehran, Iran (HRNW) – Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has reportedly been rearrested in Iran after publicly criticizing human rights abuses. Mohammadi faces imprisonment on charges including “propaganda against the state” and may have been assaulted during detention. HRNW condemns the violation of her rights and demands clarity on her whereabouts, immediate release, and…

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Tunisia Government Crackdown Targets NGOs and Rights Defenders

Tunis, Tunisia (HRNW) – Amnesty International reports that the Tunisian government has intensified its crackdown on NGOs and human rights defenders. Authorities have detained staff, frozen organizational assets, and restricted the operations of groups working on migration, refugee protection, and civic rights. HRNW warns that this repression shrinks civil society space, undermines freedom of expression,…

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USA UN Human Rights Council Urges U.S. to Rejoin Accountability Review

Washington, D.C., USA (HRNW) – Civil society organizations and the UN Human Rights Council have urged the United States to re-engage with the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), a process that evaluates the human rights records of all UN member states. Participation in the UPR strengthens accountability, transparency, and adherence to international human rights obligations. HRNW…

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Sudan Frontline Humanitarian Workers Attacked

Khartoum, Sudan (HRNW)– International NGOs and humanitarian organizations have condemned repeated attacks on medical and relief workers in Sudan. Recent incidents include the killing of five Red Crescent volunteers, along with abductions, harassment, and looting of aid supplies. These attacks threaten the safety of frontline workers and prevent vital humanitarian services from reaching civilians. Donation…

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