Human Rights
Judge blocks Trump's executive order banning transgenders from military
The judge ruled that the ban was in violation of the equal protection clause due to discrimination.
The judge ruled that the ban was in violation of the equal protection clause due to discrimination.
The newly elected MP says the UK should not interfere with the terror group’s rule of Gaza because ‘Palestinian people picked Hamas’
Ronald Ojeda Moreno was kidnapped in Santiago de Chile after a group of unknown people entered his apartment
News of his death caused a deep shock among his relatives and followers, who just a day before, saw him condemn Russian ruler Vladimir Putin for the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny
The congressional letter comes a week after ADN America broke the story that MD Creativa SRL, also known as MadWoman, had been working with the State Department's Havana Embassy since last year or earlier
Navalny was hailed by many as a hero for human rights in a country known for brutal repression, and had a long history of courageously leading historic anti-Kremlin protests
The revelations shed new light on the troubling contracting practices of the U.S. State Department at the U.S. Embassy in Havana
Dr. Yang, a scholar and novelist known for blogging about Chinese state affairs, vehemently denies the charges, which have not been publicly disclosed.
The SpaceX leader’s Monday visit to the former Nazi concentration camp is part of a ceremony at Auschwitz-Birkenau to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which is recognized on Jan. 27
DHS accused Texan troops of prevented the CBP from engaging in rescue operations, but the DOJ filing offers new facts about the timing of key events, which suggest the tragic drownings occurred an hour before CBP was event notified about the incident by Mexican officials
The jet was grounded on Thursday after an “anonymous tip-off,” according to French prosecutors, who added that it was carrying 303 Indian passengers