Iranian Military Strikes on Civilian Vessels in Strait of Hormuz Constitute Potential War Crimes Says Human Rights Watch

The deliberate targeting of at least two civilian commercial vessels in and around the Strait of Hormuz by Iranian forces on March 11, 2026, represents a grave violation of international humanitarian law and amounts to war crimes, according to a comprehensive report released today by Human Rights Watch. These attacks, occurring within a broader context […]

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The Nightmare of Stolen Identity: How Sasha-Jay Davies Became a Victim of a Sophisticated Catfishing Operation

The seemingly innocuous act of sharing photos online has plunged Sasha-Jay Davies into a four-year ordeal of public humiliation, harassment, and profound emotional distress. What began with stolen images from her social media has escalated into a sophisticated catfishing operation that has not only tarnished her reputation but has also significantly impacted her daily life, […]

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United Nations Human Rights Council Faces Critical Vote on Renewing Belarus Monitoring Mandates Amid Escalating Repression

The United Nations Human Rights Council is scheduled to convene next week to conduct a high-stakes vote on a resolution that could determine the future of international oversight in Eastern Europe. The resolution seeks to renew the mandates of two critical investigative bodies: the Group of Independent Experts on the Situation in Belarus and the […]

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A 50 años del golpe: más de mil artistas, intelectuales y escritores acusan al Gobierno de promover un “apagón cultural”

More than a thousand prominent intellectuals, artists, writers, educators, journalists, and activists have signed a public declaration, known as a solicitada, to express grave concerns over what they perceive as a dangerous replication of the economic, social, and political model implemented by Argentina’s last military dictatorship (1976-1983) under the current administration of President Javier Milei. […]

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Calls for Independent Investigation Grow Following Brutal Acid Attack on Indonesian Human Rights Activist Andrie Yunus

Human Rights Watch has issued an urgent appeal to Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, demanding the immediate establishment of an independent fact-finding team to investigate a recent acid attack against Andrie Yunus, a prominent human rights defender. The international rights watchdog emphasized that the investigation must be entirely independent of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) […]

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Tragic Hercules C-130 Crash Claims Dozens of Lives in Colombian Amazon

A devastating accident involving a Colombian Air Force Hercules C-130 military cargo plane has sent shockwaves across the nation, resulting in a significant loss of life and numerous injuries. The aircraft, carrying over one hundred military personnel, crashed shortly after departing from Puerto Leguízamo in the Amazonian province of Putumayo, located in southwestern Colombia. The […]

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Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights to Conduct Landmark Hearing on Osman Kavala Case Amid Concerns Over Turkish Judicial Independence

The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) is scheduled to hear oral pleadings on March 25, 2026, in a pivotal case concerning the ongoing detention of Turkish human rights defender and philanthropist Osman Kavala. The hearing, which represents a critical juncture in the long-standing legal battle between Kavala and the Republic […]

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Patagonia’s Pristine Waters: A Global Hub for Immersive Marine Wildlife Encounters

The Patagonian coast of Argentina has firmly established itself as a premier global destination for unparalleled marine wildlife encounters in their natural habitats. Within this expansive geographical tapestry, the province of Chubut has meticulously curated an offering that transcends mere observation, immersing visitors into the vibrant subaquatic ecosystem. Puerto Madryn, globally recognized as the National […]

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Human Rights Watch Warns of Potential War Crimes as Israeli Forces Expand Lebanon Ground Operations and Enforce Mass Displacement

Human Rights Watch (HRW) issued a stark warning on March 23, 2026, stating that the recent expansion of Israeli ground operations in southern Lebanon, coupled with explicit threats of house demolitions and the forced displacement of civilian populations, may constitute a series of war crimes. The international human rights organization highlighted a shift in the […]

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The "Abuela Lalala," a Beloved Argentine Football Fan, Passes Away Months Before Next World Cup

Cristina Mariscotti, affectionately known worldwide as the "Abuela Lalala" (Grandma Lalala), has passed away at the age of 79. Her vibrant spirit and unwavering passion for the Argentine national football team captured the hearts of millions during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Mariscotti, who resided in the Liniers neighborhood of Buenos Aires, became […]

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