The US State Department has called the reports “incredibly troubling” and asked the Israeli government for information.
When an Israeli shell struck Gaza’s largest fertility clinic in December,it destroyed more than 4000 embryos,plus 1000 more specimens of sperm and unfertilised eggs.
Concerns of a Myanmar military counter-offensive at the border has drawn neighbouring Thailand closer to the conflict.
In a landmark ruling,Europe’s top human rights court has ruled the Swiss government violated the human rights of its citizens by failing to do enough to combat climate change. But what happens next?
The ruling is expected to resonate in court decisions across Europe and beyond,and to embolden more communities to bring climate cases against governments.
In the end,its actions amplified voices it had hoped to suppress.
The US and the UN are looking into the explosive claims by two Tel Aviv-based magazines that reveal the use of “Lavender”,a program making devastating decisions.
The Papuan victim appeared to have his hands restrained behind his back underneath the level of the water,which had turned pink.
As Palestinians struggle to find food,humanitarians and UN officials are warning that famine is imminent in the enclave. What is it exactly?
Hundreds rallied on the steps of Victorian parliament to protest against human rights abuses in South-East Asian nations ahead of a diplomatic summit in Melbourne.
Members of the British royal family are expected to keep well out of politics,so why did Prince William enter the fray with a controversial statement on the war in Gaza?