Women’s Rights Treaty Body Session Begins

Geneva, Switzerland (HRNW)- Today the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) opened its 92nd session, reviewing state reports and resuming work that had been disrupted due to budget and scheduling challenges. Treaty bodies like CEDAW play a central role in monitoring compliance with core UN human rights treaties, including gender-based violence…

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Global Push for UN Convention on Older Persons’ Rights

Global (HRNW)- Communities, rights advocates, and organizations worldwide are mobilizing support for a new United Nations Convention on the Rights of Older Persons. The initiative coincides with the first meeting of an Intergovernmental Working Group this month, which will begin drafting the treaty text with the goal of strengthening legal protections against ageism and ensuring older…

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UN Experts Condemn Removal of Legal Aid for Migrant Children

Geneva, Switzerland (HRNW)- United Nations human rights experts have sharply criticized a policy by the U.S. Department of the Interior that strips legal aid for unaccompanied migrant children. The experts argue this move violates international human rights standards related to fair treatment, due process, and protections for vulnerable populations — notably children at risk of trafficking…

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Iran Publishes Names of 2,985 Protest Victims Amid Ongoing Human Rights Concerns

Tehran (HRNW)- The office of Iranian President Masoud Peshmerga has released the names and identities of 2,985 people killed during last month’s protests. The presidential palace stated that the names of those killed were published in various national newspapers across the country. Officials reported that a total of 3,117 people had died in the recent…

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Taliban’s New Criminal Code Sparks Global Concerns Over Human Rights and Social Justice

Kabul (HRNW) – Concerns are being expressed globally over the new criminal code introduced by the Taliban government in Afghanistan. International analysts and human rights experts say this code strengthens strict laws and state control rather than promoting transparent governance and public consultation. According to the American magazine The National Interest, the law legitimizes violence,…

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UN Chief Warns of Financial Collapse Threatening Global Human Rights Programmes

GENEVA/UN (HRNW)- UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned of an imminent financial crisis for the U.N., stressing that delayed contributions threaten peacekeeping, humanitarian, and human rights programs at a critical time. Experts say sustained funding is essential to protect vulnerable populations worldwide. 👉 Support HRNW’s mission to ensure independent coverage of global rights and humanitarian issues:hrnww.com/support-us

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EU Sets Human Rights Priorities for UN Forums in 2026

GENEVA, Switzerland (HRNW)- The European Union has approved its human rights agenda for United Nations forums, emphasizing civil liberties, gender equality, anti-racism, and accountability for abuses. Advocates highlight the importance of sustained multilateral action to protect rights globally, particularly amid increasing threats to freedom and equality. 👉 Support HRNW’s mission to promote global human rights…

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UN Experts Call for Human Rights, Peace and Security in North-East Syria

Geneva, Switzerland (HRNW)- United Nations human rights experts urged parties involved in North-East Syria to restore peace, uphold human rights law, protect civilians, and end illegal detention practices. They condemned alleged summary executions, torture, and mass indefinite detention — particularly of women and children — and stressed accountability for violations. The experts also welcomed a…

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UN Experts Warn on Child Rights in U.S. Immigration Enforcement

Washington D.C., United States (HRNW)- Independent United Nations human rights experts have raised serious concerns about violations of children’s rights within U.S. immigration procedures, citing reports of prolonged detention, lack of timely access to legal counsel, and use of disproportionate force against migrants. The experts urged U.S. authorities to uphold international law and ensure protection…

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Afghan Economy in Crisis Under Taliban Rule, Experts Warn of Dark Future

Kabul (HRNW)- Former Afghan Finance Minister Anwarul Haq Ahadi has warned that the Afghan economy is in a severe crisis following the return of the Taliban to power. In an interview with Afghanistan International, he called the Taliban government’s claims of economic development baseless. Ahadi highlighted that state institutions are monopolized by Taliban-backed individuals, there is…

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