Social Media Ban in South Sudan: A Threat to Democracy and Freedoms
The South Sudan government has mandated a total shutdown of social media for at least 30 days following a massacre,...
The South Sudan government has mandated a total shutdown of social media for at least 30 days following a massacre,...
The South Sudanese government has ordered a temporary ban on social media platforms such as Facebook and TikTok for 30...
Morocco's opposition is intensifying efforts for King Mohammed VI to grant a royal pardon to Mohamed Ziane, a former human...
The Workers Party commemorated the second anniversary of the January 8, 2023 coup attempt, highlighting revelations of military involvement. The...
Catholic Bishops in Cameroon have urged President Paul Biya to not seek reelection amidst rising frustrations among the populace due...
India and the EU reaffirmed their commitment to human rights and media freedom during the Human Rights Dialogue in New...
Papua New Guinea’s Police Minister Peter Tsiamalili condemned claims of cannibalism following disturbing images circulating online. He clarified that the...
Bishop Lampra Cá's Christmas message emphasizes sharing and solidarity, urging Guineans to strengthen unity and respect amidst diversity. He calls...
The Dominican Republic's government, led by President Luis Abinader, has initiated a controversial policy to deport 10,000 undocumented Haitian migrants...
Chilean officials admitted to a military helicopter unintentionally entering Argentine airspace, describing it as a brief mistake. Foreign Minister Alberto...