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Iranian Women Face Severe Penalties Under New Morality Laws

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FIFA Endorses Morocco, Spain, and Portugal for 2030 World Cup Amid Human Rights Concerns

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Singapore Executes Third Drug Trafficker in a Week Amid Global Outcry

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Morocco Poised for Historic Shift on Death Penalty as World Day Approaches

As the global community prepares to observe World Day Against the Death Penalty, Morocco stands at a crossroads in its approach to capital punishment. A coalition of prominent human rights organizations in the country has announced plans for a press conference on October 10th to address the ongoing challenges......

A Decade-Long Battle: Japanese Justice System Vindicates Iwao Hakamada

In a landmark ruling, the Shizuoka district court has acquitted Iwao Hakamada, an 88-year-old former professional boxer, of the 1966 murders of his boss and their family. This decision brings an end to a 46-year-long legal battle, believed to be the longest time spent on death row by any prisoner worldwide. Hakamada's......

UN General Assembly Overwhelmingly Supports Resolution Calling for End to Israeli Occupation

In a significant move, the United Nations General Assembly has overwhelmingly supported a Palestinian-drafted resolution demanding that Israel end its "unlawful presence" in Gaza and the occupied West Bank within a year. The resolution, which passed with a 124-12 vote and 43 abstentions, sends......

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