
They question the CNDH report on the Ayotzinapa case that exonerates the Mexican Army...
Mexico's human rights commission faces criticism for exonerating the Army in the Ayotzinapa case

Mexico's human rights commission faces criticism for exonerating the Army in the Ayotzinapa case

Added to the complaints about overcrowding are failures in the air conditioning in the middle of summer, and that detainees must drink water from metal sinks.

Cuban Lázaro Romero León was expelled to Mexico despite a federal judge's order prohibiting him. This is the story of his odyssey to return

Historical links between continents and changes in citizenship policies are changing the map of international football, according to research

Markwayne Mullin, Secretary of Homeland Security, reiterates that foreigners lacking legal status detected in the United States will end up being deported

An analysis concludes that the military offensive forced traffickers to modify their transportation methods, but they maintain their operational capacity intact.

Pedro Montaño was threatened by members of organized crime in the state of Guerrero, so there is a risk situation for the communicator.

Councilor María de Jesús Quijada was transferred to a hospital in the US where she remains under medical care, while her husband died at the scene.

HRW and ACLU report documents alleged assaults, lack of medical care and degrading conditions in Texas

During an operation, in less than 24 hours, 238 immigrants with established criminal records were detained in South Texas

The president, who is seeking his third term, argues that reelection does not violate the Constitution, because it was reformed by a legislative supermajority

The violent incident, which occurred in the presence of the victim's partner and her three-year-old daughter, has sparked harsh condemnations from civil organizations.

Mexico City authorities investigate the removal of an anti-monument placed by relatives of missing people at the Angel of Independence

A third immigrant lost his life in another ICE operation and the federal agency is once again under the scrutiny of human rights defenders

The annoyance of the Mexican government escalated after the recent death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo during an ICE raid in Houston, Texas

Senate of Mexico supports complaints against ICE for the death of 17 Mexicans

The BBC asked Westerners who moved to Russia if life there meets their expectations

Mexico will present complaints to the Department of Justice for the death of 17 compatriots that involves ICE

Through an account enabled on the GoFundMe platform, more than $454 thousand dollars have been raised for the family of the Mexican murdered by ICE

The Temporary Protected Status and work permit that benefits nearly 350,000 Haitian refugees in the US will be extended for 14 days

This action is part of Operation Swarm, aimed at investigating and punishing possible acts of corruption and links to crime.

The prosecutor of Harris County in Texas, Sean Teare, confirmed that his office is conducting an investigation, but was not invited by federal authorities

Community organizations come out to support activist Nadia Topete who claims she suffers political repression

This is revealed by the most recent United Nations report, which documented 9,788 verified cases last year, far exceeding the previous record.

An analysis reveals that less surveillance coincides with more complaints about poor conditions and deaths in custody

The lawyer of Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya stated that his client was beaten so brutally that he could not recognize him during a visit

Through videos, residents reported detonations, shots from high-caliber weapons and the launching of explosive devices from drones.

The Sheinbaum government will carry out “forceful” legal actions after the death of 17 Mexicans during ICE operations and detention centers

The human rights organization denounced that the lack of an independent accountability mechanism perpetuates a cycle of impunity

AI demanded that the investigations be carried out with a gender perspective, and demanded severe punishments for the material authors, intellectuals and officials.

The family questions the lack of notice from ICE and demands changes to protect those who are removed from the US.

Sensors, AI, cameras and towers will reinforce the border between the US and Mexico, while criticism grows over their cost and scope

New documents indicate that the detainee requested psychiatric care before the struggle that ended with his death

While the Supreme Court protects a constitutional right, the government intensifies raids, detentions and deportations

The organization stated that the future of the country depends on protecting birthright citizenship, asylum and the dignity of immigrant families

Organization warns that thousands of Haitians would face serious risks and key sectors would lose labor

Starting in January, the experience of Democrat Nancy Pelosi will be used to launch an institute dedicated to training leaders

Former President Nicolás Maduro must respond to accusations from relatives of victims who hold him responsible for ordering torture and murders

The president led the corporation's anniversary, and highlighted that the militarized body already has 125,000 elements and enjoys high citizen confidence

The nun Alessandra Smerilli will be prefect of the Dicastery for the Service of Integral Human Development

The right-wing party won the fourth ballot that it disputes, after a series of changes in the country and in its own electoral campaign

New report highlights the risks faced by immigrants in ICE centers

The end of TPS for Haiti and Syria opens the door to ending the same protection for immigrants from several countries, experts say

The organization called for independent investigations and greater transparency about deaths in detention centers

Search companies have become the target of cartels because they carry out field investigations that local prosecutors simply ignore.

"People are dying at the highest rate in many years," said Brian Root, senior adviser at Human Rights Watch.

Israel rejected this new report that attributes to it actions aimed at destroying the Palestinian population of Gaza

Nayib Bukele's “iron fist” policy, based on mass arrests and megaprisons, is gaining popularity among right-wing leaders in Latin America and Europe

The 94-year-old leader was with Fidel and Raúl Castro and is considered the architect of the Cuban security and intelligence apparatus.

The case of the Colombian revives the debate on freedom of expression, political asylum and the scope of immigration power

They occur in the midst of an intense polarization between the left and the right; urban versus rural, and progressives versus conservatives

Celso Miguel Moreira Heredia and Darío Javier Peñafiel Nieto are two leaders of Los Choneros, the oldest criminal group operating in the country.

New reports reveal deaths in custody, deportations and disputes over voting in the US.

Detainees denounce retaliation against detainees

Under the justification of the beginning of the hurricane season and the imminent threat of Storm Arthur, the authorities quickly evacuated the place

The Colombian left-wing activist and content creator was arrested by federal agents from ICE and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)

The figure of the interim president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, loses credibility due to her lack of response to the problems of the population

The legislation established criminal sanctions for those who used facilities considered incompatible with their sex assigned at birth.

Four years after achieving the presidency, BBC Mundo takes stock of what changed in Gustavo Petro's Colombia

Trump announced that the Southern Command carried out a “rapid and lethal attack” against “Niño Guerrero”, sparking a debate about the violation of Venezuela's sovereignty

The data shows that hundreds of thousands of arrestees were not linked to serious crimes, despite the official discourse

The measure would include refugees with judicial protection and raises alarms for human rights and security

Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo revealed details of his captivity in Rodeo I, where he reported beatings, isolation, psychological torture and abuse

The World Cup starts amid fears over ICE, new deportations and a historic increase in resources

The former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel has sent several letters to US courts requesting a new trial or his transfer to Mexico

The highest court rejected a state appeal and suspended the execution of a prisoner who questions the method

Among other slogans written on the banners that summarized the indignation of the groups was: “The ball is coming home and when are our missing people?”

Civil rights advocates implore that Immigration and Customs Enforcement avoid carrying out operations at official headquarters and events

A group of indigenous farmers from the north of the country has been accusing companies linked to the religious organization of threats and criminalization for years.

Searching mothers and relatives of victims demanded that the authorities not relegate these demands in the face of the international expectation generated by the World Cup.

Roberto Velasco assured that one of the main topics with Marco Rubio was cooperation in border security and combating organized crime

Civil rights advocates document brutal enforcement of immigration policies; They ask that June 6, 2025 be always remembered

Beijing attempts to reassert its influence over a strategically vital but also deeply unpredictable partner

More than 27 million Peruvians were called to the polls to elect the ninth president that the country will have in a decade

As in other countries in the region, security and the economy appear to be the decisive factors in Sunday's election

Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez are fighting an election marked by polarization, the undecided vote and the fragility of Peru's governance

Immigration operations marked thousands of families and transformed the community response

Move eliminates transparency rule as debate over deaths in custody grows

Enrique Martínez Chávez is accused of his alleged participation in the disappearance of the 43 normal school students from Ayotzinapa

Organizations warn about immigration abuses and a climate of fear days before the start of the tournament

Human rights groups warn that the Trump administration's immigration and security policies threaten fans, journalists and migrants

Trump's mass detention and deportation strategy is a many-headed monster

Immigrant and human rights advocates concerned about possibility of raids during games

The State Department recommended travelers check their current passport and visa, in addition to remembering alerts about weapons, drugs and contraband.

The website displays a real-time dashboard of ICE arrests, which at the time totaled more than 3.1 million.

"The central purpose of this negotiation is to achieve a free, transparent and sovereign presidential election," said the opposition leader.

The organization pointed out that many of the people are sent to states in the south of the country where criminal groups and human trafficking networks operate.

The UN denounces attacks by both Russia and Ukraine with numerous civilian victims and urges negotiations

Child psychotherapist Katrin Glatz Brubakk traveled to Gaza and fought to recover children whose traumas can leave scars on their brains.

The organization documented that thousands of Cubans expelled by the United States remain in Mexico without papers, housing or access to medical care.

Justice suspended Trump's measures that allowed immigrant victims to be detained and expelled

Clandestine cafes and people linked to the resistance are helping to avoid internet blackouts

The current immigration raids have caused a wave of family separations

Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030 project seemed straight out of science fiction. Now reality hit the kingdom

The Luz de Esperanza Jalisco collective created a series of stickers in the style of albums of soccer World Cup players, but with missing people

This solemn 120-kilometer (75-mile) mobilization pays deep tribute to the more than 8,000 migrants who lost their lives in the desert

The controversy comes amid growing national tensions over immigration policy and the use of private detention centers.

Spain, France and Italy, among others, questioned Itamar Ben Gvir for mocking dozens of activists detained in an Israeli port

Beijing's statements come after the United States accused the former Cuban leader of murder for the downing of 2 small planes in 1996.

At least 40 detained immigrants join the protest against a center managed by Geo Group

In the images, which went viral on social networks, uniformed men are seen placing plastic bags over the faces of detainees.

Revolutionary combatant, military leader, successor to Fidel and protagonist of the thaw with Obama: this was Raúl Castro's career

Since the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, the UN claims to have verified the execution of at least 32 political prisoners

Rosa Icela Rodríguez, Secretary of the Interior of Mexico, guarantees that the right of the groups that plan to raise their voices in the stadiums will be respected

Putin's visit to China this week shows that the relationship between Beijing and Moscow endures despite a power imbalance between the two countries

News of the end of operations has sparked a wave of celebration among environmental activists and immigrant rights advocates.

Where the Reverend Bernice King, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., stated that these Court measures represent a direct attack on the legacy of generations

The election will be held in a country marked by political fragmentation, years of institutional instability and citizen security

They will elect six deputies in the 2027 elections; L.A. residents They advocate the end of Bukele's emergency regime

The Human Rights Monitoring Mission warned that the first quarter of 2026 has been the bloodiest for civilians in the last three years

The NGO calls on the US Congress to initiate an independent review that evaluates the real impact of these budget cancellations

Dany Danon assured that the rapporteur has promoted the "persecution"of soldiers and civilians" in The Hague and accused her of spreading"lies and blood libels"

The senior official admitted that the situation on the island is

The revocation of her visa and the freezing of her banking assets had left the Italian official in a precarious financial situation

Since before his arrival to China, Donald Trump was raised four points that he cannot address during his meeting with Xi Jinping

Florida's governor will stop covering the expenses generated at Alligator Alcatraz and therefore the immigrant detention center will close soon

The coalition, led by Congresswoman Delia Ramírez demands not only the cessation of invasion threats, but the definitive closure of the Guantanamo Base

The Republican leader also highlighted that "Venezuela is now earning more money than it has earned in the last 25 years"

The aggressions began on May 6, when armed men used drones with explosives and high caliber weapons to attack the population

Tehran executed young Erfan Shakourzadeh who was a graduate student of Aerospace Engineering at Iran's University of Sciences and Technology

Trump intensified processes to remove citizenship from naturalized immigrants accused of fraud, said prosecutor Todd Blanche

According to a report from the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel used his lawyers to send messages to Los Chapitos.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights highlighted the policy will be shown in his meetings with the President and the Secretary of the Interior

Pedro Sanchez states that a government

Although it is the civilians of the region who pay the highest price, the Iran war has altered the balance of power far beyond the Gulf

Congo will receive deported migrants from the US under a temporary agreement; each case will be reviewed individually

A group of organizations denounced that most pregnant women in detention do not receive the necessary medical care

In a statement, the specialists noted that the attacks have left nearly 2,000 civilians dead, in addition to damage to hospitals, schools, and homes

Iranian footballers placed small pink and purple school backpacks in front of them during the anthem

The investigations included intelligence work, fixed and mobile surveillance, as well as reconnaissance patrols to identify the criminal group

The former president of Venezuela intends to use his country's funds to pay his lawyers, but the US government is blocking it and a judge must decide

Iran warned it could attack tourist destinations around the world in response to the bombings carried out by the US and Israel on its territory

Since the beginning of the war, which, according to government sources, has caused the death of more than 1,200 people in Iran.....

More than 20 mayors heard testimonies and discussed efforts to reduce harm to communities and the economy

A US- and UK-backed coup redefined the destiny of the Iranian people

The UN official warned that many children rely too heavily on these tools and cannot always distinguish whether they are interacting with real people or automated systems.

Just over two months before the primary elections, La Opinion interviews the mayor of LA

The property known as Rancho Izaguirre is under investigation following the discovery of various clues related to possible criminal activities

Many immigrants don't speak Spanish or English, and health centers don't have interpreters available

The Venezuelan Parliament unanimously approved the text, which was subsequently sent to the president who immediately enacted the new law

The influence of the American activist for African American rights extended from the churches of the Deep South to the White House

Despite the releases, thousands of released prisoners, their families, and organizations continue to demand a full amnesty

The White House reproaches Gavin Newsom's governor for neglecting California's problems for traveling to Europe to criticize Donald Trump

A luxurious Gulfstream transported immigrants from Arizona to Tel Aviv on at least two occasions between late January and early February

Millions of people around the world live in the shadows as stateless persons because they lack official documents.

The climate of tension reached its peak when activists set fire to a pinata representing an ICE agent

Measles outbreak at ICE detention center in Dilley, Texas, prompts quarantine; Liam Conejo was detained there before being released

The Advocates for Human Rights, Democracy Forward, and a group of individuals filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security

A judge ruled that refugees detained under Operation PARRIS in Minnesota must be released within 5 days

San Antonio leaders and officials demand the release of Liam Conejo, a 5-year-old boy detained by ICE, and warn of the harms of family detention

Code Pink, a feminist group from the United States, asked FIFA not to hold the World Cup in the United States because

Trump's envoy to quell the crisis in Minneapolis after the deaths of two citizens at the hands of ICE is known for his

Both ICE and other Department of Homeland Security agencies have billions of dollars unused from the 2025 special budget

An expert warns that calling rubber bullets, tear gas, and other crowd control devices “less lethal” is misleading

US attacks boat allegedly linked to drug trafficking in the Eastern Pacific; two dead

The news sparked dozens of criticisms, given that ICE is involved in controversial events, such as the death of Renee Good at the hands of an immigration agent

The aid Donald Trump promised to Iranian protesters has not materialized

Diaz's death is the third linked to Camp East Montana, highlighting serious structural flaws in the handling of immigration detention

The coalition defending the human rights of immigrants said the Trump administration is trying to block its help on hotlines

Although the Trump administration claims its raids targets immigrants with criminal records, the reality is different

Given the Republican majority, this initiative is unlikely to succeed, but it seeks to provoke a public debate on the issue

Tehran denounces before the United Nations that the statements of the US president seek to destabilize the country and violate principles of national sovereignty

Doctors at two hospitals told the BBC that more than 100 bodies have been brought to the center in recent days

Trump said the Persian regime is seeking a rapprochement, while he evaluates

Tehran says it will retaliate against US military and naval targets if attacked

As protests continue in Iran and authorities issue warnings to demonstrators, doctors told the BBC they are overwhelmed with the injured

Country blocks access to Elon Musk's AI due to proliferation of sexual images created from users' photos

Iran's Supreme Leader called on the youth to

The president of the Venezuelan National Assembly announced the release of detained political and social leaders. We tell you who they are.

Appointed Crown Prince of Iran in 1967 during his father's coronation, Pahlavi is demanding the resignation of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei from exile.

Protests sparked by rising prices and the falling rial spread in Iran; US and Israel express support for protesters

The figure, according to critics, is accompanied by abuses in detentions and legal battles that have defined the Republican's immigration policy

If the situation in Venezuela worsens, the question is what will happen to the Venezuelans whom Trump decriminalized here in the United States

General Javier Marcano Tabata, commander of Venezuela's presidential honor guard, was dismissed after the capture of Nicolas Maduro

Journalists were detained during the swearing-in of Delcy Rodriguez as interim president, denounced the Press Workers Union

The European Commission stressed the importance of both him and Maria Corina Machado participating in the process, he maintained

The US president stated that his country's oil companies will invest billions in Venezuelan oil production

Al joined the governments of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Spain, Mexico and Uruguay, which together rejected the military actions carried out

The facility, located in the Brooklyn borough, has gained notoriety for the criminals it has housed and for its unsanitary conditions

The Supreme Court of Justice of Venezuela ordered that Delcy Rodriguez assume the head of state position due to Maduro's

Let's say no to a war that benefits transnational corporations at the cost of American and Venezuelan lives

Venezuelans celebrate the “historic” capture of Maduro while activists denounce the invasion as illegal and unconstitutional by Trump

US Attorney General Pam Bondi Announces

Many of these prisons present alarming levels of overcrowding, torture, lack of hygiene, and forced labor

On the cusp of 2026 and after a year of devastating news, at BBC Mundo we highlight 5 areas in which we have made significant progress

Donald Trump's pressure intensified in the world and especially in Latin America with a strategy of force that combined diplomatic, economic, and military measures

Of the four Latinos running for governor, Villaraigosa and Becerra have the best chances

With the goal of reducing illegal immigration, the Trump administration has reached several agreements with countries to expedite deportations

So far, the government of President Donald Trump has carried out 30 attacks at sea, resulting in the deaths of 107 people

Amal and George Clooney have expressed their concern about raising their children in an environment like Hollywood

A class-action lawsuit seeks to prevent some 15,000 people from losing immigration protections under the Family Reunification program starting in January

If confirmed, this would be the first US military action against Venezuela, amid pressure against President Nicolas Maduro

The video spread across all digital platforms, going viral in just a few moments

The small Pacific archipelago will receive up to 75 asylum seekers deported by the Trump administration, in exchange for $7.5 million

Kimberlee Singler, 37, was returned to the United States to face first-degree murder charges in the 2023 deaths of her two young children

The strategy envisions simultaneous detention in at least seven large-scale facilities, each with a capacity of between 5,000 and 10,000 immigrants

Bukele's reaction is due to a report released by Clinton in which she questions the actions of Cecot, which she calls a

The Archbishop of Miami has consistently criticized President Donald Trump's immigration policies

Four immigrants died in ICE detention centers in just four days and in different states of the United States

Climate of anarchy and terror increases in abusive arrests of immigrants

A diverse coalition of union, religious, community leaders and advocates for the migrant community takes to the streets of LA

AIPAC is led by 50 people: 41 board members who govern the organization and nine executives who implement its strategies

A new effort in the Senate to get the Trump administration to release video of attack in the Caribbean on September 2 failed

Amid questions about violations of international law and human rights, Secretary Hegseth refused to release video of attack in the Caribbean

The actor revealed in a recent interview that he made the drastic decision not to kiss other women in his films after a conversation with his wife

Several factors combined to ensure Jose Antonio Kast was elected by an overwhelming majority. He won in every region of the country

More visitors will be forced to reveal their online activity under new US administration plans

Immigrant advocates launch movement against TV stations whose audience is Latino, the most affected by ICE operations

The order instructs agencies to prevent the groups from receiving contracts, employment, and funds from executive agencies or the state cabinet

In these facilities, undocumented immigrants are

The Trump Administration faces pressure from Congress, a lawsuit, and criticism from international law experts over attacks in the Caribbean and Pacific

According to official data, between 20 and 22 people have died this year in ICE custody, making it the deadliest in two decades, surpassed only by 2004

Troy Edgar is the current Deputy Secretary of DHS and one of the highest-ranking officials in the structure led by Kristi Noem

Civil rights groups sued the government in federal court to force it to disclose the

Diaz's death in a cell was confirmed by his family and the authorities

Ernestina Godoy was appointed as the new head of the Attorney General's Office (FGR) of Mexico

Colombian Alejandro Carranza disappeared when he set out on his boat on September 14

The operation allows ICE to use mechanisms such as tear gas, chemical projectiles, and other restraint techniques

Dozens of protesters storm the Hawthorne store and denounce its alleged collaboration with federal immigration authorities

Of the total number of detainees, the information of at least 92 people would not be revealed and their relationship to any crime would not be verified

A group of Democratic senators asks the Department of Justice to reveal the legal recommendation on attacks on vessels

While Washington and Caracas exchange threats about a possible invasion of Venezuela, on the streets of the country people are more worried about their economy

The SEIU sends letters to Avelo Airlines, Global World

President Claudia Sheinbaum warned Peru that an assault on its embassy violates international law

The president and the mayor-elect of New York had a meeting at the White House that both described as cordial and productive

Some supporters of the initiative argue that it will protect immigration officials against threats and acts against them

Greg Abbott aims to prevent the increase of Muslim organizations in Texas and designates two of them as terrorists

Lawyer Louis Benavides asks for a fair and public trial for his wife, who he maintains is innocent and whom he has not been able to visit in jail since

Tens of thousands of Ukrainian children living in occupied territories have joined Yunarmiya, a nationwide Russian military youth organization

Marggie Orozco, a 65-year-old general practitioner, was sentenced to the maximum penalty after being accused of

Hasina was sentenced to death for crimes against humanity for the repression of student protests in mid-2014

Since none of the eight candidates obtained more than 50%, the presidency will be decided next month

Several Palestinians were injured in this week's arson attacks.

Who are the obligated voters and how can they influence the polls in Sunday's presidential elections in Chile?

During ICE operations, immigrants have been arrested en masse, generating discontent among human rights advocates

It is anticipated that, starting Saturday, ICE agents will launch a massive operation to detain immigrants in Charlotte

The justices of the Supreme Court of Mexico decided to dismiss the final appeals filed by Grupo Elektra and TV Azteca to avoid paying taxes

Activists traveling to Washington ask the community to sign a letter requesting an update to the migrant registry

Request to expedite consulate appointments in light of the human rights crisis in the US

An analysis by The Guardian revealed that ICE is increasingly holding people in processing centers for extended periods without supervision

Marta Renderos is the mother of 4 children born in the United States

Eduardo Dargent, author of “Caviar. From the Leftist Snob to the Progressive Multiverse,” explores what it means to be a “caviar leftist” in Peru

Among the coalition's proposals, the review of federal police protocols by ICE agents stands out

Carlos Manzo died as a result of an armed attack in Uruapan, during the Day of the Dead celebration

On October 28, 121 people died and 113 were arrested in the operation against Comando Vermelho, the deadliest police action in Brazil

Carlos Guerra was only 12 years old when he received this immigration “protection”

Joel Camas was arrested after attending an immigration appointment

US military attacks against alleged drug boats have left nearly 60 dead

Civil rights defenders questioned these practices and migrant organizations have called for demonstrations in rejection of ICE's action

U.S. forces have been targeting suspected drug boats, mostly in the Caribbean. But is that the route the narcotics are arriving by?

Report presented denouncing that in the last four years, the US has supplied nearly two-thirds of Israeli arms imports

Jorge Bautista revealed that he was intentionally attacked by an agent

The student remained incommunicado for 4 days prior to his deportation

Testimonies from affected women state that they lacked adequate measures that led to severe illnesses and even abortions

The statements come at the same time that Trump confirmed that he will impose tariffs on Colombia after suspending financial aid

Maritime rescue organizations sound the alarm: many children and young people are crossing the Mediterranean

As an immigrant and son of immigrants, I ask you to vote for the measure that could give Latino families a break.

Human rights advocates have expressed their concern about the situation with immigrants in the country

Authorities allege that the transfers Leqaa sent to her relatives finance terrorist groups such as Hamas

Neither the fall of the former president, Dina Boluarte, nor the arrival of the current president, Jose Jeri, seems to calm the troubled waters of the country

Trump's announcement of authorization for the CIA to operate in Venezuela raised questions about US intentions in the region.

With their short film 'We Are All', they are a moving tribute to migratory experiences. It was directed by Antonio Ramos

Yessenia Ruano and her family made this decision after being denied a T visa.

Accuses that Israel's restrictions on humanitarian aid in Gaza put thousands of lives at risk and contradict peace commitments

Maria Corina Machado, Nobel Peace Prize winner, speaks with BBC Mundo about what the award means for the opposition to Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela

Kenia Gavidia, Jorge Miranda's wife, reported that ICE agents used excessive force to detain the Honduran

Insecurity addressed the final blow to a government weakened by the ousted president's decision to complete her constitutional term.

NSO Group has been involved in several controversies in recent years due to Pegasus, its spyware used worldwide

Maria Corina Machado, Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, is a symbol of resistance to Nicolas Maduro's regime

Maria Corina Machado's struggle to defend justice in Venezuela led to her work being recognized with the Nobel Peace Prize

Organizations announce a day of protests against the Trump administration's policies that will take place on October 18 in 50 states

The Colombian Foreign Ministry counts at least 37 Colombians detained in Venezuela. Their families do not know why they are being prosecuted.

Microsoft discovered that Israel was using Azure architecture to carry out mass surveillance in violation of company policy

Monica Renteria-Gonzalez revealed that she was the victim of inappropriate touching, beatings, and denial of adequate medical care

Bibi Harjit Kaur entered the United States years ago under an application for asylum due to religious persecution

Claudia Sheinbaum, president of Mexico, sent a diplomatic note to the Trump administration asking for an investigation into the death of Ismael Ayala-Uribe

Los Angeles civil activists ask the UN to investigate ICE abuses since June 6, when operations against immigrants intensified

Maxine Waters, Dolores Huerta, and civil rights lawyers call on the public to join the national campaign

Nicolas Maduro assured that social movements, human rights organizations and countries have shown support for Venezuela

The plan resonates as a cautionary tale in a context where deportations decrease the labor force in the fields

Paul Adams, BBC diplomatic correspondent, analyzes the parallels between the reactions to Israel and apartheid-era South Africa

This is the fifth time the US has vetoed a UN resolution calling for a cessation of hostilities in the Strip.

Gregory Sanabria Tarazona, a former Venezuelan political prisoner who was tortured in his country and requested asylum in the US, was detained by ICE for 4 months

The Chamber of Deputies approved this Wednesday a law that modifies the Family Code that allowed marriage at 16 years old with parental permission.

Three 'male terrorists' died in the US military operation near Venezuela

Several European governments are proposing restrictive measures against immigrants in response to public concern

The ruling allows the revocation of humanitarian parole for immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who can now be deported.

After the verdict, Ninel Conde expressed that she has been building her career for years and that she will not tolerate disrespect.

Bolsonaro defense announced that it will appeal the sentence, including at international levels

The new report is based on more than 300 interviews with people who escaped North Korea over the past 10 years.

With the favorable vote of three of the five justices of the Supreme Federal Court, the former Brazilian president was convicted of attempting a coup detat.

A previously secret agreement reveals that the Trump administration paid El Salvador to house migrants at the CECOT prison

Israeli Foreign Minister said Spain was trying to divert attention from serious corruption scandals

Iran is facing a critical water shortage that is expected to become increasingly common around the world

The immigrant mistakenly deported to El Salvador and then brought to the US continues to be detained at an ICE facility in Virginia

In her essay The Age of Revengers, Andrea Rizzi analyzes the divide between the popular classes and the elites and the social resentment in society.

The immigration agency denied that Lorenzo Batres did not receive medical attention as claimed within the Mexican family

Violence not only harms women, but also their children, relatives and social environment, affecting family dynamics and quality of life

It is important that the community unite and support local businesses, while the nightmare called Trump ends

A 1941 regulation authorized the detention and secret shipment to Germany of anyone considered a threat to the Reich, to be killed without a trace.

Mexico has a budget of $13.6 million to provide legal advice to its immigrants threatened with deportation from the U.S.

Kilmar Abrego managed to regain his freedom after several months that included a stay in a maximum security prison in El Salvador

It is a first step to give more voting power to Mexicans who live outside of Mexico

Delivered months late, the comprehensive report serves as a guide for the delivery of foreign aid

Outrage over the treatment received by immigrants detained by ICE in a building located in Manhattan

Israel security cabinet approved a plan to escalate the war and occupy Gaza City. What it consists of and what concerns it raises

A report documents abuses of pregnant immigrants and children in ICE prisons and processing centers, but the agency denies it

His supporters applaud him, but others say the president of El Salvador is on his way to becoming a dictator

The vast majority of the people are outraged with the tycoon and his entire cabinet

Organization warns that overcrowding in detention centers in Florida causes degrading and dehumanizing treatment against immigrants

President Emmanuel Macron affirmed that he will formally recognize the Palestinian state at the next meeting of the UN General Assembly

This group of people is made up of ordinary citizens, religious leaders, among others

Kilmar Abrego Garcia will regain his freedom, but without being in ICE custody

Javier Chicharito Hernandez has generated general discontent in the women union of the Liga MX for his statements against women

Three immigrant detention centers in Florida are being denounced for inadequate medical care, overcrowding, and abusive treatment.

With the mediation of President Nayib Bukele, the US governments carried out an unprecedented exchange of prisoners

At the beginning of the Trump administration, tension was expected between Washington and Caracas, but the exchange of detainees shows something different according to analysts

Mahdi Khanbabazadeh intended to drop his son off at school before being detained

The case of Guilherme Lemes caused outrage in the migrant community due to the lack of a criminal record.

Kristi Noem announced that she is in talks with five other Republican governors to develop new immigrant detention facilities

According to the analysis published by The Washington Post, the number of immigrants without a criminal record detained by ICE agents has increased significantly

Companies continue to generate billions of dollars thanks to the war in Gaza, according to Francesca Albanese

The Trump administration sanctioned a UN human rights official for her reporting on Israeli abuses in the Palestinian territories

The 8 immigrants are convicted of crimes and were expelled by the U.S. government to South Sudan after a legal battle

Two transgender officers say they fear their military careers are over because of Trump ban on transgender members

Abrego reported that he suffered severe beatings, sleep deprivation, and malnutrition, among other forms of torture at the hands of the Cecot during his stay

Representatives of the Catholic Church disagree with the mass raids and detentions against immigrants

Immigration law experts expressed serious concerns about the constitutionality of the initiative

A large number of those attending the vote wore t-shirts with the legend: Migrants keep this island alive

Colombia has been breaking its historical record of cocaine production for years, and the authorities are seizing more and more of the product. There is a whole narco-science behind it.

History shows that every time Washington has intervened in the region to solve a problem

In 2020, the actress was one of the most visible voices in Mexican show business who openly supported the reelection of the Republican politician

Iranian authorities have carried out arrests and executions of people suspected of having ties to Israeli intelligence agencies.

She becomes the first Cuban to hold the position, having promised to serve all the peoples of the Americas

Takahiro Shiraishi, murdered and dismembered his victims, mostly young girls, after contacting them through that social network

After being violently subdued by ICE agents, Narciso Barranco receives his son

Tonight we made history, Mamdani told his supporters. The 33-year-old Mamdani is the first Muslim nominee for that office.

Dmitriy Kurashov is the first Russian soldier to be tried in Ukraine for a battlefield execution

The level of intimidation, humiliation and violation of human rights in deportations must be stopped

Despite the campaign promise to deport criminals, data reveals a different reality

Union leader David Huerta released on $50,000 bail, protests erupt at LAX and Santa Ana

Trump oversteps his authority and activates the National Guard without a request from the governor of California, whom he is trying to provoke

Israel had warned that it would not let the Madleen reach Gaza, and the Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmed that the army intercepted it.

A harrowing massacre in Haiti’s Artibonite region exposes the escalating gang violence and the urgent need for international intervention.

France plans to construct a €400 million maximum-security prison in French Guiana’s Amazon rainforest, aiming to isolate dangerous criminals. The move has sparked controversy, with critics likening it to a

The Trump administration seeks to end an immigration policy that has offered protections to immigrant children in federal custody

Amal Clooney attended alone a cannes 2025 to support a his friend bonus in the premiere of his documentary, stealing all the looks in the carpet red.

Court ordered to government facilitate the return of the man after that a federal federal determined that its deportation violated a legal agreement existing

The Taliban government in Afghanistan has banned the game of chess citing religious concerns, sparking debates on cultural expression, freedom, and the future of intellectual games in the region.

Bhopal Police take firm action against individuals allegedly supporting anti-national activities. Here’s a detailed account of the incident that has stirred national attention.

Tensions rise in Jammu and Kashmir as unprovoked mortar and artillery shelling by Pakistan causes damage to homes and vehicles in a peaceful border village.

Shiromani Akali Dal Chief Sukhbir Singh Badal denounces the attack on Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sahib in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir, during cross-border shelling by Pakistani forces, resulting in

Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah emphasizes the need for decisive action against terrorism while safeguarding innocent civilians in the wake of the Pahalgam attack.

Amid rising discontent in Balochistan, Sindh, and Pakistan occupied Kashmir, India explores soft power tactics to influence Pakistan’s internal dynamics and promote regional stability.

Democratic senators are pressing the Trump administration for transparency regarding the deportation of over 200 individuals to El Salvador, highlighting concerns over due process and human rights violations.

Gujarat authorities crack down on illegal immigration, identifying 450 Bangladeshis in Ahmedabad and Surat, while detaining over 6,500 suspects. Read full developments here.

Following the Pahalgam terror attack, speculation rises about whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take decisive action to reclaim Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK). Here’s an in-depth look at the situation and

ICE’s deportation of an immigrant mother, separating her from her U.S. citizen children, has triggered widespread concern and reignited debates over immigration policies in America.

An Awami League rally in Khulna, Bangladesh, has raised concerns amid the country’s growing political crisis. Police issued warnings to prevent unrest during the event.

A fisherman from Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh who died in a Pakistani jail has been brought back to his native village. The family is in deep sorrow while villagers demand justice.

The Supreme Court will hear petitions seeking a court-monitored SIT probe into the Murshidabad riots on April 21. West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose condemned the violence, calling it barbaric.

A man wrongly deported from the U.S. to El Salvador is still not free and is reportedly being held in a different prison, confirms a U.S. senator.

Bangladesh urges Pakistan to formally apologize for the 1971 Liberation War atrocities and seeks $4.3 billion in compensation during renewed diplomatic talks.

Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada defends recent public executions in Afghanistan, asserting they align with Islamic law, amid international criticism.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah speaks out on the Rohingya refugee crisis, urging humane treatment while calling for central government intervention in resolving the issue.

Syrian President Bashar al Assad has been ousted by rebel forces, signaling a historic shift in the nation’s political landscape. What lies ahead for Syria?

President elect Donald Trump appoints Caleb Vitello as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, signaling a focus on immigration enforcement and deportation policies.

Assam Congress leaders stage protest in Guwahati against BJP, demanding PM Modi take action over attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh. The protest highlights concerns for minority safety and cross border

Devotees gather at ISKCON temple in Siliguri to pray for the safety of minorities in Bangladesh amid rising tensions. A spiritual plea for peace and unity.

A scuffle erupted between the police and Hindu Mahasabha members in Kolkata during a march to Bangladesh’s Deputy High Commission. The march was held to protest against atrocities on Hindus

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee addresses the Bangladesh issue in the Legislative Assembly, urging the Central government to take action while expressing solidarity with ISKCON and religious harmony.

Villagers from Kanto Sabal, Manipur, stage a peaceful sit-in protest demanding answers about the disappearance of Kamalbabu, who allegedly went missing after entering an Army camp in Leimakhong.

A Muslim lawyer defending Chinmoy Prabhu Das in a sedition case was lynched by a mob outside a court in Bangladesh. Tensions rise as Bangladeshi Hindus face police crackdown while

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma calls for action against infiltrators in Jharkhand after assembly election results, urging the state government to fulfil its constitutional responsibilities.

Malcolm X’s family has filed a federal lawsuit alleging the NYPD, CIA, and FBI played a role in his assassination at the Audubon Ballroom nearly 60 years ago, seeking justice

Donald Trump is anticipated to name Senator Marco Rubio, known for his tough stance on China and Iran, as the new U.S. Secretary of State.

Donald Trump names former ICE director Tom Homan as the administration’s ‘border czar’ to focus on immigration and border security.

Women’s March stages a protest in Washington following Donald Trump’s election victory, raising concerns over women’s rights and progressive causes.

Numerous Hollywood celebrities have expressed intentions to leave the United States if Donald Trump is re-elected. A wave of reactions highlights divisions within the entertainment industry and concerns about Trump’s

Indian American Congressman Shri Thanedar addresses the potential impacts of US President elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs and stance on minority rights on the future of India US relations.

A military judge is set to hear arguments regarding the controversial plea deal in the 9/11 case at Guantanamo Bay, raising questions about its validity and the Pentagon official behind

Trial begins for eight individuals connected to the murder of Samuel Paty, a history teacher beheaded by an Islamist terrorist in 2020, igniting discussions on freedom of expression in France.

India’s NSA Ajit Doval held talks with his U.S. counterpart, strengthening the bilateral partnership between the nations. The discussion underscored progress in mutual interests, from defense to technology.

Russia faces allegations of deploying an institutionalized system to suppress Ukrainian identity through re education, forced citizenship, and indoctrination efforts.

A recent vote in the Knesset to ban UNRWA operations in Gaza has sparked a heated debate about the humanitarian impact and political motivations behind this move.

In a landmark verdict, a Karnataka district court has sentenced 98 individuals to life imprisonment and imposed fines in connection with the 2014 Marukumbi Dalit attack case.

North Korean troops deployed in Russia to fight against Ukraine are ‘fair game,’ U.S. National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby stated, raising serious concerns over North Korea’s involvement in the

U.S. government says North Korean troops in Russia would be legitimate targets in Ukraine. Read the latest updates on declassified intelligence, military presence, and geopolitical implications.

A leaked video allegedly shows North Korean soldiers receiving military equipment from Russian servicemen, fueling speculation of their involvement in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

Leaked video footage allegedly shows North Korean soldiers being equipped for combat, sparking controversy and claims from Kyiv amid the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war.

Supreme Court’s five-judge Constitution bench upholds Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, but declares illegal immigrants who entered Assam post-March 25, 1971, from Bangladesh under Justice Surya Kant’s majority judgement.

A year after the Oct. 7 terror attacks, questions are raised about the effectiveness of President Biden’s Middle East policy, which is seen as a failure by critics.

A courtroom in France was shown graphic videos as evidence in the trial of 51 men accused of raping Gisele Pelicot, a drugged woman whose husband recorded the crimes.

The European Union’s top court has ruled that EU governments must recognize legal changes to a person’s gender identity and name made in other EU member states. This decision strengthens

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) dismisses the USCIRF report on religious freedom in India, urging the body to focus on addressing human rights issues in the U.S. instead.

An illegal migrant throws an Italian ticket inspector out of a train, sparking outrage. Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia Meloni promises stricter immigration policies to safeguard Italy from becoming a refugee

Mexico enacts a constitutional amendment to restructure its judicial power, marking the most profound overhaul of a country’s judicial system in a major democracy.

Bangladeshi girls face attacks for wearing normal clothes as radical groups push for burqa and hijab. Jamaat-e-Islami’s student wing targets girls at Cox’s Bazar beach. UN remains silent on the

CJI Chandrachud demands clarifications on unnatural deaths in Kolkata hospital and orders doctors to resume work amidst protests over inadequate medical treatment.

BJYM workers marched to Kerala State Secretariat demanding CM’s resignation and removal of ADGP, following CPI(M) leader PV Anwar’s allegations. Police used water cannon to disperse them.

Mongolia faces global criticism for refusing to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin, as the President of Mongolia apologizes and explains limited options.

Protests erupt across Israeli cities as citizens demand the government secure the release of hostages held in Gaza after six were reported killed.

Sweden’s Deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch’s controversial statements on Islam and integration spark debate, calling for adherence to Swedish values or leaving the country.

Unrest in Russian prisons escalates due to staff shortages, beatings, corruption, and harsh treatment of Muslim inmates, with recent uprisings turning deadly.

Seven key takeaways from Vice President Kamala Harris’s first major interview since becoming the Democratic nominee, covering topics from policy positions to personal insights.

Victim’s father responds to viral phone conversation in RG Kar rape and murder case in North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, stating it won’t impact the investigation.

In a surprising move, Bangladesh’s Interim Government has lifted the ban on Jamaat-e-Islami and its student wing, Islami Chhattra Shibir, citing lack of specific evidence. The decision, announced in a

The US urges China to hold direct talks with the Dalai Lama or his representatives, supporting Tibetan human rights and cultural preservation.

Russia bars journalists from the Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, along with dozens of other Americans, in response to sanctions and growing tensions with the West.

PM Modi discusses the plight of Bangladeshi Hindus with US President Joe Biden, highlighting the issue at the international level. Biden praises Modi’s historic visits to Poland and Ukraine.

Prime suspect Sanjoy Roy takes a U-turn in the Kolkata rape-murder case, claiming innocence before his polygraph test, despite initially confessing to the crime.

National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) cancels Israel Film Festival in Mumbai following a Pro-Palestine online campaign. Bollywood figures and activists had led a signature campaign against the festival.

The Taliban imposes new laws in Afghanistan, banning women from showing their faces, speaking publicly, or looking at unrelated men. These restrictions have sparked global outrage, raising concerns about women’s

Naresh, a member of Pakistan’s Hindu community, voices support for the Hindu community in Bangladesh, calling for an end to the atrocities against them.

The Supreme Court of India has taken suo motu cognizance of the tragic rape and murder of a doctor at RG Kar Hospital in Kolkata. A bench headed by Chief

A 28-year-old Belgian woman was raped for five days in Pakistan, sparking global outrage. She was found on the street on Pakistan’s Independence Day.

The CBI has arrived in Kolkata to investigate the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape-murder case, following a Calcutta High Court order. A specialized medical and forensic team from

In a dramatic turn of events, Bangladesh’s new interim government has charged former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina with the murder of a grocery store owner. Interim PM Muhammad Yunus, who

Renowned actress Hina Khan, known for her role as Akshara, expresses solidarity with Hindus in Bangladesh amidst recent violence. She condemns the horrific acts and prays for the safety of

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath criticizes the Opposition for remaining silent on the persecution of Dalit Hindus in Bangladesh, emphasizing the need to support the minority community in their time

Delhi Police detained economist Jean Dreze and CPI leader Annie Raja for holding pro-Palestine protests on the streets of Delhi. The protestors voiced concerns over arms exports to Israel, citing

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath urges a united fight against threats to Sanatana Dharma, raising concerns over the plight of Bangladeshi Hindus after the ouster of Sheikh Hasina. He highlights

In a shocking incident, actor Shanto Khan and his father Selim Khan, who produced a movie on Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, were lynched to death by a Bangladeshi mob. The world

An all-party meeting is underway in the Parliament in Delhi to discuss the issue of Bangladesh. External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar briefs the members of different political parties.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns and leaves the country as the Army takes over the government. Thousands storm her official residence. Indian BSF issues ‘high alert’ along the India-Bangladesh

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announces new regulations on land transactions and introduces laws against ‘Land Jihad’ and ‘Love Jihad’.

Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina government bans Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, Telegram, and YouTube across the country starting from Friday. This follows a previous shutdown of Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram in response to

Al Jazeera journalist and cameraman killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza. The attack raises questions about press freedom and the ongoing conflict.

125 prisoners in Delhi’s Tihar Jail have been found HIV positive and 200 detected with Syphilis. Medical screening of about 10,500 prisoners has been done.

Paris authorities evict migrants en masse during Paris Olympics. Migrant camps on Paris streets cleared, with buses transporting migrants to other cities.

Kamala Harris warns about potential consequences if Donald Trump becomes President, emphasizing the critical importance of the upcoming election.

Riots continue overnight in Bangladesh, with clashes, fires, and roadblocks reported in Dhaka. Six people killed and dozens injured as protests over government job quotas escalate.

Italian PM Giorgia Meloni pays homage to Satnam Singh, an Indian worker who died in a tragic and inhumane incident. Meloni vows strict punishment for those responsible.

The violent conflict between Israel and Hamas has been going on for more than two and a half months

Rodney Hodgins and his wife Deanna Hodgins went to Las Vegas in August to celebrate their anniversary.

Shady agents are running illegal visa appointment businesses in South Asia and charging students and workers in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal exorbitant fees for free service.

Domestic media outlets reported hearing the sound of ambulances in the area, although more details about the explosion were awaited.

51 year old Nargis is still imprisoned in Iran's Awan jail. He is sentenced to 31 years in prison and 154 lashes.

Nuh police arrested Monu Manesar in a dramatic manner on Tuesday.

The UN human rights body has said that Sri Lanka has failed to address long-standing challenges of political and democratic reforms.

Ahead of the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections, allegations and counter-allegations have intensified between the BJP and the Congress.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said today's action is proof that international human rights violations come at a cost.

An American citizen was sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday.

In Pakistan, a mob destroyed five churches on Wednesday, allegedly in the name of sacrilege of the Quran.

India's Independence Day can soon be celebrated as a national day celebration in America as well.

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held its first meeting on Tuesday on the threat posed by artificial intelligence to international peace and stability.

Russia carried out airstrikes in northwestern Syria on Sunday, killing 13 people, including two children.

PM Modi will address the joint session of the US Congress. However, two MPs have decided to boycott PM Modi's address. These include Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar.

Two US lawmakers have announced to boycott PM Modi's address to Parliament alleging exploitation of minorities in India.

Common citizens in Pakistan can also be prosecuted under the Army Act and if found guilty in this law can be punished from life imprisonment to death.

Tamil Nadu Minister P Sekar Babu spoke to the media regarding the condition of Senthil Balaji.

China and Pakistan have been doing propaganda since the very beginning in the matter of abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir.

The ministry said that drugs will not be tolerated at all. To deal with this, Singapore has adopted a zero tolerance approach.

Wrestlers filed a petition in the Supreme Court demanding registration of an FIR against WFI President Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.

An organization working for human rights in Syria claims that eight Iran-backed fighters have been killed in this US attack.

141 members voted in favor of the motion while seven opposed it.

On Friday, the Supreme Court has said that it will consider listing petitions challenging the decision to abrogate Article 370.

The Law Review, operated under the Harvard Law School, is an organization that reviews and selects articles for general publications in the legal field.

Condemning the attack, Victoria Police said two people have been arrested so far following the violent attack. The age of the two arrested is around 30 years.

According to the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation of the Taliban's interim government in Afghanistan, approximately 3,123 Afghan expatriates were expelled from Iran on 24 and 25 January.

The Sri Lankan government has made this announcement amid criticism of higher allocations for military spending compared to health and education in the 2023 budget.

Ever since the Taliban took over Afghanistan, they have taken many such decisions which are quite surprising.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi told a press conference that the 17th round of India-China Corps Commander level meeting was held by the Chinese side on December 20 at Chushul

Two men have been arrested in Chennai, Tamil Nadu for keeping and abusing orphan children from Bihar.

Earlier this month, the Pakistan Army launched a major military operation against Baloch insurgents in the Bolan region.

The UN General Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution accusing the Taliban of violating the human rights of Afghan women and girls.

In Bihar, now the case of removal of uterus of patients after kidney has come to the fore

It has come to the fore in media reports that girls are being sold on stamp paper in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. Auction of daughters is being done openly in Rajasthan.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that all the member countries of Interpol will have to fight a long, comprehensive and lasting fight against terrorism.

On one hand, the campaign of Adipurush Boycott is rapidly trending on social media.

An order has been issued against Indians for Amnesty International Trust (IAIT) in a case related to alleged violation of Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) by Amnesty India.

In the 51st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), India has once again strongly reprimanded Pakistan on the issue of terrorism.

The Popular Front of India (PFI) has been banned for five years due to terrorist funding and other activities on behalf of the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Pawan Badhe, First Secretary, Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations, further said that we reject the factually incorrect and inappropriate references to India in the statement of the

The phase of transfers is going on in the UP government.

Child Protection Commission recommends NIA investigation.

The police should also avoid criminal action against them.