New Ordinance Targets Human Trafficking Failures

The government has approved a new ordinance to prevent human trafficking and migrant smuggling. This change comes after years of failed justice, where the vast majority of trafficking cases ended in acquittal due to weak investigations, unclear legal definitions, and misuse of the existing law. From 2020 to mid-2025, almost all disposed cases hundreds [...]

Djibouti Hosts FARCAPS Forum to Advance Africa’s Health and Pharmaceutical Self-Sufficiency

DJIBOUTI: Djibouti is an important center for major African meetings focused on development. During these gatherings, experts, policymakers, representatives from the pharmaceutical industry, international organizations, financial institutions, and members of civil society talked about a key topic: the future of the health product supply chain in Africa and what needs to be done to strengthen [...]

Indonesia Floods and Landslides Kill 79 as Rescuers Battle Damaged Roads

INDONESIA: Rescuers faced challenges on Friday due to damaged roads and bridges, as well as a shortage of heavy equipment, after flash floods and landslides hit Indonesia's Sumatra island. These disasters resulted in 79 fatalities and many people still unaccounted for. The tropical cyclone that caused this destruction is predicted to continue affecting the Southeast [...]

Jordan Warns of Illegal Recruitment After Deaths of Two Citizens

Jordan’s Foreign Ministry is closely monitoring the case of two Jordanian citizens who were killed after being illegally recruited to fight with the Russian army. The ministry warned that foreign groups are trying to recruit Jordanians online and said such actions violate Jordanian and international law. Officials urged citizens to report any recruitment attempts and [...]

Nepal’s Gen Z Clashes with Ousted PM Oli’s Party Cadres

NEPAL: On Wednesday, young people from Gen Z faced off with CPN-UML party members in western Nepal while protesting against a politburo member from the party of former Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli. The youth were demonstrating against Mahesh Basnet, who had come to Dhangadhi in Kailali district to take part in an event organized [...]

Mongolia Elevates Millennial Speaker Uchral as Ruling Party Advances Pro-Business Reforms

MONGOLIA: Mongolia’s ruling party has chosen 38-year-old Nyam-Osoryn Uchral as the new party leader and Speaker of Parliament. This move shows a careful plan to create stability and promote business-friendly changes. His quick rise to power came after a well-organized party congress that resolved months of internal disputes and gave him significant control over the [...]

Support Groups Protest Proposed Crackdown on Foreigners

JAPAN: Representatives and members of organizations that support foreign nationals in Japan held a rally inside a Tokyo parliament building to protest against xenophobia and the efforts to impose stricter rules on foreigners. The participants, which included the Solidarity Network with Migrants Japan, a nonprofit organization, released a statement demanding the creation of a basic [...]

U.S. Senator Voices Concern Over Pakistan’s Discriminatory Policies Toward Religious Minorities

PAKISTAN: A report from Pakistan's leading human rights organization, published earlier this year, highlights a troubling increase in violence against religious minorities. This includes forced conversions and the underage marriages of Hindu and Christian girls. Risch expressed worry about these events, stating that there is an "atmosphere of intolerance" where mob violence, hate speech, arbitrary [...]

Israeli Army Launches New Operation in Northern West Bank

WEST BANK: The Israeli military has revealed a new "counterterrorism" mission in the northern part of the occupied West Bank. The military and the internal security service stated together that they "started working as part of a wide counterterrorism effort in the region of northern Samaria," which is a biblical name for a section of [...]

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