Mali’s Peace Deal Ends
Warring Parties Should Abide by International Humanitarian Law
![Representatives of the Azawad Movement attend the signing of the Algerian-brokered peace agreement in Bamako, Mali, June 20, 2015.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2024/01/202401afr_mali_azawad_movement_peace_agreement.jpg?h=265e640d&itok=f6frbWOf)
Warring Parties Should Abide by International Humanitarian Law
Ongoing Negotiations between the UK and Mauritian Governments on the exercise of sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago
Prince Edward Island 9th Province to Terminate Federal Contract
Ongoing Negotiations between the UK and Mauritian Governments on the exercise of sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago
By Tirana Hassan, Executive Director at Human Rights Watch
United Nations Security Council Members Should Urgently Take Action
Reject ‘Foreign Representatives’ Draft Law; Guarantee Freedom of Association
Dire Health Crisis From Government Failure to Rein in Fossil Fuels
Impartially Investigate Military’s Air Attacks; Compensate Victims, Families
Sexual Assault Causes Family to Consider Fleeing Again
New Government Should Release Ny Nak, Protect Freedom of Expression
Comprehensive Action Needed to Tackle Anti-Media Lawsuits
Guaranteeing free education for all