UN Chief Calls on US to Stop Boat Air Strikes in Caribbean & Pacific
UN Secretary-General Guterres urges the US to halt air strikes on boats in the Caribbean and the Pacific, stressing international law and cooperation to fight organized crime.
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  UN Secretary-General Guterres urges the US to halt air strikes on boats in the Caribbean and the Pacific, stressing international law and cooperation to fight organized crime.
  Venezuela freed 18 Colombians on October 24 after months of negotiations. Emotional reunions at the border bridge and more talks to come.
  Critics debate whether China’s active role in Africa’s human rights cause is genuine partnership or neo-colonialism. We explore both sides and expert views.
  Michael Randrianirina officially took the oath as interim president of Madagascar after seizing power over alleged constitutional and human rights breaches.
  Nearly 2,000 Palestinians were freed under a Gaza ceasefire deal, sharing stories of extreme suffering and the hope for lasting peace.
  Over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners were freed in a ceasefire deal, greeted by cheering crowds in Gaza, marking a moment of hope and solidarity in a turbulent region.
  China will work with all sides to advance global human rights after the UN Human Rights Council unanimously adopted its resolution on economic, social and cultural rights.
  The UN Human Rights Council unanimously adopted a draft resolution to strengthen economic, social & cultural rights, highlighting action-oriented cooperation and technical support.
  RSF artillery strikes residential areas in El Fasher, Sudan, killing 13 civilians (including children) and wounding 19. Volunteer groups call it a “full-fledged war crime.”
  Swiss & Spanish Gaza flotilla activists allege sleep deprivation, beatings and lack of basic needs during detention in Israel, raising fresh human rights concerns.