15 of rescued migrants were on a life raft pushed into Turkish territorial waters by Greek elements, Turkish Coast Guard Command says.
Aid organisation Utopia 56, French Human Rights League accuse former Frontex head Leggeri of human rights violations.
Controversy brews as the UK pushes ahead with deportation legislation, raising questions about compliance with international law and humanitarian standards.
Both the UN refugee agency and the Council of Europe called for the UK to rethink its plans because of concerns that the legislation undermines human rights protections.
Controversial government plan for deporting refugees and migrants to Rwanda clears Parliament after marathon tussle between House of Lords and House of Commons.
Spokesperson of right-wing BJP defends PM Modi for calling "a spade a spade" while opposition party Congress says the remarks were "far worse than any ever made by a sitting PM, in the history of India."
Rishi Sunak insists parliament will pass into law a bill about the safety of Rwanda for asylum seekers following several weeks of legislative to-and-fro between its two chambers.
Demonstrators denounce police violence in France and express solidarity with Gaza amid humanitarian crisis.
US and other Western officials voiced alarm over the popularity of TikTok with young people, alleging that it allows Beijing to spy on users.
Fifty-two refugees land in Cap-Haitien in one such deportation flight, officials say, with rights activists warning the deportees are likely to become targets for gangs who dominate much of the Caribbean country.
The Nimbus project includes a cloud and machine learning system that enables data storage, collection, analysis, motif and feature identification from data, and prediction of potential data and motifs.
Israel's strike on Gaza City's Al Basma IVF Center in December kills last hope for hundreds of Palestinian couples facing infertility in the besieged enclave.
Staff members say they were subjected to beatings, treatment akin to waterboarding, threats of rape, electrocution and were forced to strip naked, among other forms of ill-treatment.
University of Southern California faces backlash for canceling valedictorian speech of Asna Tabassum, a Muslim student, over her social media posts supporting Palestine, with critics pointing at spike in Islamophobia amid Israel's war on Gaza.
Reported incidents of anti-Muslim crimes surged dramatically in Germany last year, reaching 1,464 cases nationwide.
Health Secretary Victoria Atkins fails to say whether British government found carrier for flights to East African country.
He was a participant in a three-day conference in Berlin, which was supposed to take a critical look at the German military support for Israel’s war in Gaza, cancelled by police.
The survivors recount horrific experiences of sexual assault, beatings, and other forms of torture.
Humanitarian aid items blocked by Tel Aviv include anesthetics, chocolate croissants, generators for hospitals, maternity kits, power supply equipment and solar panels, reports Washington Post.
Organisers of the event have called for an immediate cessation of all military aid from Germany to Israel and a comprehensive military embargo on Tel Aviv.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk is firm on maintaining a hardline position that his predecessors adopted on migration.
New law proposal has sparked controversy with provisions allowing for the collection of biometric data, including facial images and fingerprints, from children as young as six years old.
The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights finds widespread racism in European policing, with ethnic minorities experiencing profiling, violence, and discrimination.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser vows to address increasing crime rates among suspects with non-German backgrounds, aiming to counter the far-right Alternative for Germany party's appeal in upcoming state elections.
Lucas Garcia is charged with genocide, crimes against humanity and forced disappearance, which carry a possible sentence of more than 100 years in prison.
As the haunting chronicle of the mass kidnapping of schoolgirls from a boarding house in Nigeria's Chibok in 2014 completes a decade, hope hangs by a thread for the families whose loved ones are still not back home.
At least 404 people have died since 1999 attempting to cross the Channel to what they hoped would be a brighter future in Britain, humanitarian groups say.
Guatemalan authorities launched investigation of the death of San Juan La Laguna's mayor, Daniel Chavajay after he found dead at his home, amidst concerns over rising violence.
The Norwegian police director general "has decided to arm police on a national level from today" because of threats against the Muslim community and the religious festival of Eid al Fitr next week.
Israeli soldiers barred Palestinians from entering the mosque despite having special permits, says an elderly Palestinian.
Hundreds of community projects, backed by the government or civic groups, focus on uniting Rwandans and the nation joins hands in somber commemorations of the genocide anniversary.
According to the Israeli doctor, Palestinian detainees at the facility are blindfolded, fed through straws, and defecated in diapers.
Harry Potter author sparks debate over new legislation, questioning its prioritisation of transgender rights over women's safety and freedom of speech.
Palestinian media office in Gaza also says that Israeli troops committed 2,922 massacres in the enclave since October last year.
Former US president, addressing a rally in Michigan, lists several criminal cases involving suspects in often graphic terms and warns violence and chaos would consume America if he doesn't win November 5 election.
An advocacy group reports a 56 percent increase in anti-Muslim complaints in 2023 compared to the previous year, reaching the highest level in the US in nearly three decades.
Rolla Abdeljawad says she uses social media to be the "voice of the voiceless" and for educational purposes, referring to her posts about Gaza, but that the FBI is wasting tax dollars on such monitoring.
Similar incidents at two other mosques in northern France during the holy month of Ramadan raise concerns.
Outrage erupted in Spain as players are targeted with racist abuse during matches as a third-tier team walked off the field after their goalkeeper faced racial slurs.
Palestine’s Land Day, March 30, is an annual day of commemoration for Palestinians of the events of that date in 1976 when Israeli authorities confiscated vast areas of Palestinian land.
Between 1904 and the 1960s, about 5,500 Alaskans were committed to a hospital in Portland, Oregon, after being deemed 'really and truly insane,' which was considered a criminal offense by a jury.