April 27, 2020 Amid Kim Jong Un health rumors, any North Korea power transition ‘likely the only opportunity’ for human rights: watchdog With speculation swirling over Kim Jong Un’s health, human rights groups are expressing hope that a transition of power may bring a brighter future after decades of torment in North Korea.
April 21, 2020 During the coronavirus crisis, how is North Korea really handling its 'zero cases'? Coronavirus continues to pummel the globe – and despite bold proclamations that it hasn't encountered a single infection, let alone death – North Korea is far from immune.
April 7, 2020 Outspoken China critic who called Xi a 'clown' being investigated by Communist Party's disciplinary arm Chinese tycoon Ren Zhiqiang, an outspoken coronavirus critic who has been missing since March 12, is being investigated by the Communist Party's disciplinary committee. Ren, who has publicly taken on President Xi Jinping, one of China's most powerful leaders in modern history, will be investigated for "serious violations of law and discipline," the Communist Party's disciplinary arm announced Tuesday.
April 2, 2020 Who is Phil Murphy? Here is what you need to know about New Jersey's governor The coronavirus outbreak has put New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy in the spotlight – and he’s expected to play an even more prominent role in the coming weeks as his state’s number of confirmed cases is rapidly rising.Â
December 30, 2019 UN official decries human-rights 'backlash' around the world over the past decade A top United Nations official is decrying what he calls a backlash against human rights on every front this past decade across the globe.
December 19, 2019 Ambassadors Ric Grenell, Kelly Craft call out 69 countries that criminalize gay people Two American diplomats on Wednesday called out 69 nations that criminalize same-sex relationships -- some with the penalty of death -- and urged their leaders to expanded protections for the LGBTQ community.
December 16, 2019 White Helmets rescue group founder died from fall in Istanbul, investigators say James Le Mesurier, the former British soldier who founded the White Helmets volunteer rescue group, died from a fall, Turkish forensic experts said.Â
December 10, 2019 US sanctions Burmese military leaders for 'serious' human rights abuse' The U.S. on Tuesday imposed sanctions on four Burmese military leaders for long-alleged human rights abuses against Rohingya and other minorities.Â
December 7, 2019 Bernie Sanders' sweeping broadband plan dubs high-speed internet a 'basic human right' "The internet in this country costs too damn much," according to Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who released a plan on Friday to spend $150 billion on high-speed, universal internet service.
November 30, 2019 Hong Kong protesters carry Trump's 'Rocky' photo in Thanksgiving rally Pro-democracy protesters expressed thanksgiving for President Trump on Thursday, holding up a picture of him as the fictional boxer Rocky Balboa.