Northern Cyprus President Ersin Tatar has traveled to New York to meet with United Nations officials, seeking to secure backing for ending the isolation of the Turkish Cypriot community. Tatar’s
Poland has recently taken a bold stance on the welfare of Ukrainian men of military age residing in Europe. During a meeting in Kyiv, the Polish Foreign Minister, Radoslaw Sikorski,
Bulgaria has officially enacted a highly controversial law banning LGBTQ+ “propaganda” in schools, a move that has triggered widespread condemnation from human rights groups and prompted calls for immediate action
A recent United Nations (UN) investigation has unveiled that nine employees from the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) may have been involved
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM) Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu recently hosted Gennadiy Trukhano, the Mayor of Odessa, Ukraine, and Roman Nedilskyi, the Ukrainian Consul General in Istanbul, at the IMM headquarters in
In an unprecedented move, Kosovo is preparing to house 300 inmates from Denmark, a decision raising significant human rights concerns. The Gjilan jail in eastern Kosovo will undergo extensive renovations
The European Union has announced sanctions against five Israeli individuals and three entities on Monday, holding them accountable for "serious and systematic human rights abuses" against Palestinians in the West
The Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) has issued a stern warning to Greece, urging the nation to improve the detention conditions for irregular migrants and
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has sharply criticised the South Cyprus Administration for its treatment of refugees, calling on the administration to fulfil its international obligations. Guterres' comments were included in
The autonomous region known as Iraqi Kurdistan is at the heart of a troubling crisis involving domestic violence and systemic neglect. While the region attempts to portray itself as a









