October 25, 2023 Japanese Supreme Court shoots down law requiring removal of reproductive organs to change genders Japan’s Supreme Court ruled a law requiring transgender people wanting to change their gender on official documents to undergo surgery is unconstitutional.
October 23, 2023 Iran teen allegedly beaten by morality police over hijab law, dragged off train 'brain dead,' state media says Iranian 16-year-old Armita Geravand is "brain dead" after she was allegedly beaten by morality police for flouting the Islamic nation's hijab law.
October 12, 2023 UN human rights body extends mandate for expert on Russia amid deteriorating human rights situation The UN Human Rights Council has taken the decision to renew the work of an expert who created the mandate to continue scrutinizing human rights in Russia for another year.
October 11, 2023 Military obstructs Mexican government investigation into historic human rights abuses Decades after Mexico's "dirty war," the military was accused of obstructing a government inquiry into human rights violations, as disclosed by the official leading the investigation.
October 11, 2023 'Pride Tape' makers express disappointment in NHL's ban of rainbow-colored stick tape NHL players were able to wear rainbow-colored stick tape to show support for the LGBTQ+ community, but the league has banned it ahead of the new season.
October 9, 2023 Pro-Israel, Palestinian supporters clash in Massachusetts Supporters of both Israel and the Palestinians got into tense confrontations Monday that sometimes turned physical.
October 9, 2023 Pakistan's UN Human Rights Council member fails to honor Israelis murdered by Hamas in moment of silence A member of the United Nations Human Rights Council omitted the Israeli lives lost when calling for a moment of silence to honor those who died in Israeli attacks on Palestinians.
October 9, 2023 WATCH: Pro-Palestinian protesters rip Israeli flag in NYC protest Protestors in support of Israel and the Palestinians gathered outside the Israeli Consulate in New York City for a second day of demonstrations. (CREDIT: Sam Hartson, FreedomNewsTV)
October 3, 2023 EU commits 650 million euros in aid to Ethiopia, first since the war in Tigray region ended The European Union has committed to providing Ethiopia with substantial aid amounting to 650 million euros, marking a significant move to resume support after a three-year suspension.
September 29, 2023 Dem, GOP reps raise alarm that Biden admin looking other way on solar industry's alleged forced labor ties FIRST ON FOX: Bipartisan lawmakers on the Ways and Means Committee are calling on the Biden administration to fully enforce forced labor laws as it pertains to the solar industry.