LONDON (Reuters) -British retail tycoon Philip Green on Tuesday lost a legal case against the United Kingdom over the use of ...
Lord Hain, who named Sir Philip Green in parliament, says he is "really pleased" the principle of parliamentary privilege has ...
A letter signed by 14 Maine state senators condemning Gov. Janet Mills was sent to the White House amid an ongoing battle ...
The EU border agency said on Tuesday it was reviewing 12 cases of potential human rights violations by Greece, including some ...
Together, we can ensure that human rights are at the heart of all Australian Federal policy decisions and work with the next ...
An American academic was arrested in Thailand on Tuesday charged with insulting the monarchy, in a rare prosecution of a ...
Obina Christopher Ezeoke, 32, sneaked into the family home of student Bervil Kalikaka-Ekofo, 21, and his aunt Annie Ekofo, 53 ...
A prominent American academic working in Thailand has been charged with insulting the monarchy, in a rare case of a foreign ...
Lawyers will today hand in a 240-page dossier to the Metropolitan Police 's war crimes unit alleging the British nationals ...
Israel's intensification of its military assault against the northern West Bank and its forced displacement of its Palestinian communities marks a da ...
Paul Chambers, who teaches at Naresuan University, is accused of violating Article 112 of the Penal Code for publishing a ...
Retail tycoon Sir Philip Green's battle for privacy has ended in a humiliating European Court of Human Rights defeat.
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