One Step Closer to Ending Child Marriage in New York
New York Law Still Allows 14-Year-Olds to Marry
In Uncertain Times, the Compass of Human Rights is Vital
New Government in UK Should Defend Human Rights
Philippines Mercury Poisoning Report Highlights Risks
Government Should Ratify and Implement the Minamata Convention
Intelligence Agency Dodges Congressional Scrutiny
Testimony Shows Need for Accountability on Secret Surveillance
What is at Stake for Human Rights in France’s Parliamentary Elections?
New MPs May Have to Decide If State of Emergency Measures Are to Become Law
Time for Tonga to End Child Marriage
New Campaign Provides Opportunity to Abolish Child Marriage
US Court Dismisses Uganda LGBTI Case, but Affirms Rights
Group Sued US Christian Evangelist for Role in Promoting Ugandan Anti-Gay Law
China Pushes to Cut UN Human Rights Posts
At the Same Time, US Wants to Cut UN Peacekeeping Funds
Women Excluded Again from Afghanistan’s Peace Talks
Participation by Women Even More Urgent in Light of Recent Attacks in Kabul
In Poland, Being a Woman Can Be Bad for Your Health
Government Seeks to Limit Sales of ‘Morning After’ Pill
Russian Librarian Convicted of ‘Extremism’
Trumped-up Charges Against Director of Library of Ukrainian Literature in Moscow
Sofia LGBT Pride Should Showcase a Tolerant Bulgaria
Municipality Should Protect Pride March
US Senate Shines Spotlight on Justice for Syria War Crimes
Bipartisan Bill Seeks Greater US Commitment for Investigations
Philippine Congress Rejects Bid to Jail Kids