Marciele Albuquerque, from BBB 26, will receive the honorary title of citizen of Amazonas
Marciele Albuquerque, a contestant on BBB 26, is honored with the title of honorary citizen of Amazonas by the state assembly.
Starting the National Judges' Conference on the 'Three Judicial Reform Bills'... Park Young-jae states 'It directly affects the protection of citizens' rights'
A nationwide judges' conference has been convened to discuss the three judicial reform bills pushed by the Democratic Party of Korea, which aim to reshape the relationship between the judiciary and citizen rights.
'The Russians beat him just for being Polish'. How Krzysztof Galos died in Russian captivity
The article discusses the tragic case of Krzysztof Galos, a Polish citizen who was taken prisoner by Russian forces and ultimately murdered, highlighting the brutal treatment of non-Ukrainians in Russian captivity.
The Ministry is Dealing with the Case of a Czech Citizen Sentenced in China
The Czech Ministry is addressing the case of a Czech citizen sentenced to imprisonment in China.
Higher Pension, Higher Rent: 'It Should Mask the Fact That There Are Too Few Social Housing Units'
A pension increase for a senior citizen in Frankfurt has led to significantly higher rent payments, raising concerns about social housing availability.
Ghana: Russian Embassy Responds to Alleged Sexual Misconduct By Supposed Russian Citizen in Ghana
The Russian Embassy in Ghana has issued a statement regarding reports of a supposed Russian citizen being involved in sexual misconduct with Ghanaian women.
New Citizen Service: The City of Haar Offers Free Legal Advice
The city of Haar in Germany is now providing free legal advice to its residents on matters such as tenant rights and employment issues.
Leszek Kieliszewski: The president's arguments convince me to veto the cryptocurrency law
Polish President Andrzej Duda has vetoed a cryptocurrency law citing excessive oversight costs and citizen rights concerns.
โStanding up for our workersโ: US unions raise thousands for victims of ICE crackdown
US labor unions are raising significant funds to support workers affected by intensified immigration enforcement, including a US citizen who faced an ICE attack.
Germany's Highest Court Rejects Lawsuit to Prevent Arms Sales to Israel
Germany's top court has dismissed a Palestinian citizen's lawsuit aimed at halting the export of military equipment to Israel, backing previous court rulings that support such sales.
Letters from Iran, February 2, 2026: "When you are Baha'i, being a citizen makes no sense"
This article highlights the plight of Baha'i individuals in Iran who face severe repression under the Islamic regime, as they share their experiences of suffering and alienation.
Letters from Iran - Tehran, January 22, 2026: 'We live in a prison on a national scale'
An Iranian citizen expresses a sentiment of living in a state of imprisonment as the Islamic Republic tightens its grip amid the country's historical massacre.
Norwegian citizen charged with war crimes
A Norwegian man in his 50s has been charged with war crimes related to his involvement in an ongoing armed conflict in Cameroon.
UK demands that Jimmy Lai be set free
The UK has demanded the release of Jimmy Lai, a British citizen and critic of China, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison in Hong Kong.
Genocide crimes in Rwanda before French courts again
The Paris Court of Assizes has begun appeal hearings in the case of Claude Muhimana, a French-Rwandan citizen convicted in December 2021 for complicity in the Rwandan genocide and crimes against humanity in 1994, after he appealed the 14-year sentence.
A Canadian was killed in a protest in Iran
A Canadian citizen was killed during protests against the Iranian regime, according to an announcement from the Canadian government.
"Catapulting in Iran": What the Islamic Constitution Says About the Ayatollah, Freedom, and the Right to Life
The article discusses the current protests in Iran, highlighting a national resurgence and the implications of the Islamic Constitution on issues such as leadership and citizen rights.
DoJ attorneys resign over decision not to investigate agent in Minneapolis ICE shooting
Several attorneys from the US Justice Department's civil rights division resigned in protest against the decision not to investigate the shooting of an unarmed US citizen by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis.
The Iranian government brutally represses growing citizen protests: "The streets are filled with blood"
The Iranian government is violently suppressing a surge in civilian protests amid rising prices and diminishing freedoms.
New post by Karystianou: "The Constitution is a piece of paper โ abolish Article 86" โ Attacks also on Dendias
Maria Karystianou harshly criticizes the Greek Constitution, describing it as being in a state of siege and accusing the government of institutional deviation that undermines citizen rights, while linking the crisis in agriculture to the EU-Mercosur agreement.
Justice, packed hall for the No to the referendum. Schlein: 'Meloni wants to tell us who commands'
Elly Schlein and supporters criticize a proposed justice reform, asserting it undermines citizen rights and emphasizes the importance of fighting for everyone's rights rather than the privileges of magistrates.
Jakub Krรณlikowski: Whistleblowers Care About the Common Good
Whistleblowers have been able to submit external reports to the ombudsman and public authorities for a year, aiming to improve law enforcement based on directive 2019/1937.
The number of deaths in Iran has risen to 35. The government offered $7 a month to each citizen to calm the protesters
The death toll in Iran's protests has reached at least 35, with over 1,200 arrests, as the government attempts to quell unrest by offering financial incentives.
"The country is increasingly drifting towards the entrenchment of retirees' rights"
Top economist Hans-Werner Sinn discusses Europe's vulnerability and Germany's economic policy mistakes, arguing that debt is occasionally necessary and highlighting the detrimental effects of migration, energy policy, and citizen income on the country.
The citizen has the right to know what is happening
Thilo Bode, former head of Greenpeace, criticizes the lack of transparency in NGOs and their dependence on state funding, questioning how citizens can assess the use of their money when only redacted reports are provided.