Ecuador’s disappeared: Inside one family’s search for answers | Human Rights News

Ecuador’s disappeared: Inside one family’s search for answers | Human Rights News

While it might be true that the cases are progressing, families of the missing argue they are moving at a snail’s pace. Since early December, Fault Lines has spent time with families who are pushing for accountability and pleading with the government to learn what happened to their loved ones. In some cases, they have … Read more

Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo reflect on 50th anniversary of Argentina coup | Human Rights News

Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo reflect on 50th anniversary of Argentina coup | Human Rights News

Buenos Aires, Argentina – It felt like she had run out of doors to knock on. It was 1977, and Argentinian teacher Taty Almeida had grown desperate. No one seemed able or willing to help her find her missing son, Alejandro, a 20-year-old medical student and political activist. He was last seen on a street … Read more

Target Tehran | Human Rights

Target Tehran | Human Rights

Fault Lines travels to Iran to investigate the human cost of Israel’s attacks and the risk of another war. When Israel and the United States launched a 12-day war on Iran, Donald Trump hailed it as “one of the greatest moments in history”. More than 1,000 people were killed in Israeli strikes that ripped through … Read more

‘Human Barbie’ Influencer Barbara Jankavski Cause of Death Released

‘Human Barbie’ Influencer Barbara Jankavski Cause of Death Released

‘Human Barbie’ Accidental Death by Cocaine, Cops Claim … Family Calls BS Published December 4, 2025 8:03 AM PST | Updated December 4, 2025 10:06 AM PST Brazilian influencer Bárbara Jankavski‘s cause of death has been released — also known as the “Human Barbie” — has been released … but her family isn’t buying the … Read more

The human cost of the Philippines’ flood-control corruption scandal | Climate Crisis

The human cost of the Philippines’ flood-control corruption scandal | Climate Crisis

101 East investigates rampant alleged corruption in flood-control projects in one of Asia’s most typhoon-prone countries. In the Philippines, a massive corruption scandal is triggering street protests and putting pressure on the government of Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The population’s increasing exposure to typhoons, floods and rising sea-levels has seen the government allocate $9.5bn of taxpayer … Read more

Human Rights Watch Accuses Israel of War Crimes in West Bank Expulsions

Human Rights Watch Accuses Israel of War Crimes in West Bank Expulsions

The State Attorney’s Office has filed indictments against a resident of Shfaram, three residents of Yarka, and three residents of the village of Khadr in Syria for importing, possessing, and trafficking in weapons while taking advantage of the fighting in Syria to smuggle weapons into Israeli territory. According to the Attorney General’s Office’s statement, “Rami … Read more

Dozens of swastikas painted in human blood daubed on property across German city

Dozens of swastikas painted in human blood daubed on property across German city

HANAU, Germany — Police in Germany said Thursday they were investigating the appearance of swastikas painted with human blood and smeared on dozens of cars, some mailboxes and building facades in the central town of Hanau. Police spokesman Thomas Leipold said officers were alerted Wednesday night when a man reported that he noticed the shape … Read more

Is Africa the West’s ‘Human Dumping Ground’? | Donald Trump

Is Africa the West’s ‘Human Dumping Ground’? | Donald Trump

We look at the deals between some African nations and the Trump administration to accept deportees from the US. Several African nations, including Uganda, Rwanda, Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, and South Sudan, have agreed to accept US-deported migrants, many with no ties to Africa. As rights groups sound the alarm, we examine what these deals … Read more

Maria Corina Machado: Venezuela’s Nobel Peace laureate in hiding | Human Rights

Maria Corina Machado: Venezuela’s Nobel Peace laureate in hiding | Human Rights

Venezuela’s opposition leader on life in hiding, and her movement’s fight for transition and change. Maria Corina Machado, Venezuela’s opposition leader and now Nobel Peace Prize laureate, speaks from hiding about the cost of resistance and the hope driving millions demanding democracy. Barred from elections and under threat of arrest, she discusses the country’s deepening … Read more

Syria’s justice minister on rebuilding rule of law after al-Assad | Human Rights

Syria’s justice minister on rebuilding rule of law after al-Assad | Human Rights

Mazhar al-Wais on Syria’s transitional justice process and the fight for truth after Bashar al-Assad’s fall. As Syria turns the page after Bashar al-Assad’s fall, the transitional government promises justice, truth, and rule of law. In his first interview since taking office, Justice Minister Mazhar al-Wais tells Talk to Al Jazeera how his ministry preserved … Read more

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