The Daily Express End This Injustice campaign has won another crucial victory – with killers who murdered their partners about to be blocked from having a role in their children’s lives. Murderers will soon not be able to control their youngsters’ lives
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the rights of a Turkish teacher who was convicted of terrorism offenses, were violated due to the heavy reliance on evidence related to his use of a phone app. The Turkish government had
In a big step forward in the EU-UK post-Brexit fishing dispute, both sides have started a six-year transition period to redefine who can fish where. This period will continue until June 2026 and bring some important changes for fishermen. Known as the
The third day of the United Nations General Assembly meeting kicked off in New York City on Thursday, with leaders from countries all over the world speaking about pressing issues, such as climate change and global conflict. Around 80 world leaders spoke
The Biden administration will redirect the bulk of an $85 million military aid package from Egypt to Taiwan, citing concerns about human rights abuses. “We are consulting with Congress as we finalize our actions,” a State Department spokesperson said in response to
A human rights lawyer who was arrested in neighboring Laos has been deported back to China, his attorney said, despite pleas from rights groups and United Nations experts for his release. Lu Siwei was stripped of his legal license for taking on
Iran summoned Australia’s envoy to the Mideast country to protest the latest round of sanctions imposed on Tehran over what Canberra decries as violations of human rights, Iranian state media reported on Thursday. The report said Australia’s chargé d’affaires was called in
Ben Wallace has become the latest Conservative heavyweight to question Britain’s continued membership of the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR). The former defence secretary condemned the “lunacy” of human rights laws that prevent Britain from carrying out raids abroad to capture
Former defence secretary Ben Wallace has condemned the “lunacy” of human rights laws that prevent Britain from carrying out raids abroad to capture terrorist suspects. Speaking for the first time since he quit his Cabinet role, he said the UK was being
The United States has imposed sanctions on Abdelrahim Hamdan Dagalo, a Sudanese paramilitary commander, for acts of violence and human rights abuses committed by his forces during their extended conflict with Sudan’s army. The conflict in Sudan has been ongoing for nearly