Despite claims of judicial independence, Erdogan has used Turkey’s courts to target dissent.
Australia sanctioned Iran’s state-run Press TV for airing forced confessions, not the exercise of "free speech," which Iranian authorities have denied its citizens through systematic repression.
Social media users leverage videos of flashing lights in Morocco, some faked, to falsely pin Morocco earthquake on a U.S. weather weapon.
Russia’s oppression of the Crimean Tatars and systematic persecution of their leaders is well documented.
There is no evidence that Ukraine ever used the Black Sea grain corridor for any military purposes.
Beijing’s apparent claims to disputed territory in India, Southeast Asian neighbors’ maritime backyards and Russia’s half of a divided island has set off alarm bells across the region.
Myanmar’s military is systematically targeting civilians by burning and bombing villages amid allegations of other atrocities and rights violations.
Unlike Russia’s winter offensive, which saw the use of “human wave attacks,” the pace of Ukraine’s counteroffensive has reflected a desire to stem combat casualties.
Through direct actions and via a network of proxy forces, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has engaged in global terrorism for decades.
Proposed bill in Ghana would essentially criminalize living as an LGTBQ+ person. It bears no resemblance to controversial laws in U.S. states.
European leaders have strongly condemned the Quran burnings while stressing that in democracies citizens have a constitutional right to free expression.
As the Kremlin falsely claims Western media are controlled, media analysts point to Moscow's repressive policies on war coverage
The Russian government is involved in forcibly deporting thousands of Ukrainian children, submitting them to Russification programs and preventing their return to Ukraine.
By banning opposition, shuttering independent media and persecuting political opponents, Cambodian strongman Hun Sen made the transfer of power to his son a foregone conclusion.
Russia’s serial strikes on Odesa have repeatedly hammered civilians and damaged a cathedral that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The EU and the U.K. banned Russian broadcasters for using systematic bias and disinformation as an “operational tool” in Moscow’s war against Ukraine.
While reports indicate the Taliban have cracked down on the practice, arms smuggling, particularly to ideologically aligned militants abroad, continues.
The Russian Embassy misquoted Kirby and used words he never said to amplify the Kremlin's disinformation about U.S. actions in Ukraine.
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