Bangladesh: 20 Million Drink Arsenic-Laced Water, A Research by Human Rights Watch
(Dhaka, April 6, 2016) – The Bangladesh government is failing to adequately respond to naturally occurring arsenic in drinking water across large areas of rural…
(Dhaka, April 6, 2016) – The Bangladesh government is failing to adequately respond to naturally occurring arsenic in drinking water across large areas of rural…
The Court of Appeal’s decision to lift the stay of execution of Kho Jabing is a serious blow to human rights in Singapore, the International…
HRNW: Company said QSK95 diesel engine is first to achieve Tier 4 emissions approval from EPA. Cummins Inc. has received Tier 4 Locomotive certification for…
CHINA (HRNW) : Governments around the world tried Tuesday to contain the fallout from the publication of thousands of names of rich and powerful people who…
China (HRNW): Authorities across the globe have opened investigations into the activities of the world’s rich and powerful after a cache of leaked documents from…
Egypt (HRNW): Muslim groups reject Egyptian ambassador’s claim mosques need to be ‘taken over’ saying recent influx due to growing Muslim population Egypt’s ambassador to…
Auckland (HRNW): International Airport has been evacuated after a false fire alarm. Northern Fire Communications said the international terminal at the airport had been evacuated by…
Tanzania (HRNW): The US has shelved future aid payments to the African country after accusing its leaders of trying to undermine democracy. Ministers were accused…
Kabul (HRNW): Daud killed his first ibex when he was only 12 years old. His father would wake him up in the middle of the…
USA (HRNW): ‘It was probably one of the most shocking experiences of my life and I saw things I wish I’d never seen, heard things…