July 26, 2017
US Surveillance Makes Privacy Shield Invalid
EU Should Reevaluate Decision on Transfer of Personal Data
July 26, 2017
In Turkey, Freedom of Expression is in the Dock
Journalists’ Trial Part of Vicious Crackdown on Independent Voices
July 26, 2017
Qatar: Finding Opportunities for Reform in Crisis
Qatar today faces a crisis, but it is also an opportunity to become a regional leader on human rights
July 26, 2017
France: Police Attacking Migrants in Calais
Government Ignores Widespread Reports of Ill-Treatment
July 25, 2017
Philippine President’s Appalling Threat to Bomb Tribal Schools
Duterte Should Sign ‘Safe Schools Declaration,’ Not Threaten Students
July 25, 2017
Ali’s Long Wait for Justice in Greece
After Six Years, Afghan Man’s Attackers are Finally Convicted
July 25, 2017
Making Transgender Rights a Reality in India
New Parliamentary Report Finds Crucial Gaps in Draft Law
July 25, 2017
For Russia’s students, the price of protest can be high
Students have featured prominently in Russia’s latest wave of anti-corruption protest, and now they're facing repression as a result