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Story of elderly found abandoned at construction site emerges as raids find overcrowding and maltreatment
Countries in the global south are making dangerous alliances with illiberal autocracies
Judge leading review says health body’s response to scandal ‘was not sufficient’
Small-scale miners in the Democratic Republic of Congo are risking their lives to source a metal critical for the energy transition
Atrocious human rights abuses by the M23 armed group are being downplayed
Fixing the mistakes of the past requires more than just expressing your regrets
Member states prepare to vote on institution to investigate the fate of 100,000 people who have disappeared
Opponents fear bill to stop public bodies adopting ‘own foreign policy’ will not apply exclusively to any state
The Rwandan genocide led to the birth of an idea: the ‘responsibility to protect’
Carmakers are the target of one the first cases brought under Germany’s new supply chain law
Political posturing has led to ministers’ attempt to extinguish the right to legally seek asylum
FT investigation detailed mistreatment of Filipino crew who worked on British boats over the course of a year
Climate and human rights proposals overall receive fewer votes in 2023 corporate proxy season
Rapprochement follows other efforts by Prince Mohammed bin Salman to improve Riyadh’s image
Police arrested 52 people including republican protesters and council volunteers after warning against disruption
Activists say men arrested in connection with demonstrations over kingdom’s flagship megacity project
Dunja Mijatović says legislation aimed at reducing Channel crossings is ‘incompatible with UK’s international obligations’
Memorial’s Oleg Orlov charged with ‘discrediting the armed forces’
Britain must answer for ‘appalling colonial crime’ of forced displacement in 1960s and 1970s, says NGO
Meetings with EU and UK officials axed amid protests over treatment of Uyghurs in north-west Chinese region
Governor of China’s north-west region set to travel to London and Brussels while his junior officials have been barred
Plus, how western companies in Myanmar stay out of human rights debates
Justice Dove rejects legal challenge brought against UK government over cotton imports but makes damning assessment
Activists say response to Edwin Chiloba’s death highlights struggle in many countries to achieve equal rights
Legal definition of ‘serious disruption’ to be broadened, allowing police to act earlier against demonstrations
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