Painter disappears after police operation in Bahia; family claims man was beaten and taken from home by police
A painter named Janderson Tiago Bernardo de Araújo has been missing since February 4 after allegedly being beaten and forcibly taken from his home by police in Luís Eduardo Magalhães, Bahia.
What should Czechs do when they cannot get to work due to war? The law counts on it, but action is needed
A Czech family stranded in Dubai due to the US-Israeli attacks on Iran faces employment uncertainties as the airspace is closed, prompting questions about legal rights regarding work absence.
A 10-Year-Old Boy Sued His Father for Spending His Savings Without Permission
A 10-year-old boy from China named Xiaohui has taken legal action against his father for spending the savings deposited in his bank account on his wedding without consent.
Egg Freezing and IVF - This Is How KD Aims to Attract City Women
The Christian Democrats in Sweden aim to attract urban women by offering subsidized egg freezing and fertility assistance to address the stress of career alongside family planning.
See the results: A new collective agreement has been reached for 105,000 employees in the regions
A new three-year collective agreement for 105,000 regional employees in Denmark has been established, focusing on work-life balance and improved family rights.
Uncertain situation for Djalali in Evin prison: 'No contact'
Djalali, imprisoned in Iran's notorious Evin prison, has experienced deteriorating health and communication issues, raising concerns among his family amidst reported unrest near the facility.
Mother of young man missing for 10 months complains about police investigation delay in RJ: 'I just want to give him a dignified burial'
The mother of José Miguel da Cruz Costa, who has been missing for ten months, expresses frustration over the slow police investigation and desires to give her son a proper burial.
Berta Cáceres and the resistance born under an oak
The article reflects on the legacy of activist Berta Cáceres, who was assassinated in 2016 for opposing a hydroelectric project that threatened the Lenca communities' resources, and highlights the ongoing fight for justice by her family and supporters a decade later.
The release of Nahuel Gallo, live: what is known about the gendarme's return and first hours in Argentina
Nahuel Gallo has been released after spending 448 days imprisoned in Venezuela and has returned to Argentina, where he was welcomed by family and government officials.
The Sad Family Tree of a Tiger Family
A Siberian tiger named Miho died after an attack from another tiger due to caretakers not following safety protocols at Seoul Zoo.
Nahuel Gallo arrived in Argentina from Venezuela and reunites with his family
Nahuel Gallo, who was detained for 448 days in Venezuela, has returned to Argentina, where he joyfully reunited with his family.
CitizenGO regarding the entry of LGBT associations into schools: Minister Fuchs, start respecting parental rights today!
The CitizenGO platform has launched a petition urging Croatian Minister Radovan Fuchs to respect parental rights in light of recent regulations affecting family rights.
Overwork Death During Overseas Duty: Family Questions Company Responsibility Regarding the Hidden Reality of Working Conditions
The article discusses the issue of overwork deaths among Japanese expatriates, highlighting the case of a family advocating for corporate responsibility following the death of a husband and father while stationed abroad.
On the ECHR table - a complaint by a Belarusian woman who lost her right to live in Lithuania
A Belarusian woman has filed a lawsuit against Lithuania for the violation of her right to family and private life after losing her residence permit.
Cheers for the Downfall of Iran's Government Suppressing Human Rights... Calls to Stop US Attacks
A family from South Korea faced chaos at Doha International Airport due to flight disruptions caused by US and Israeli attacks on Iran, which also had implications for travelers in the region.
Should children's bottoms be washed in the snow? – The Housing Foundation assumes Joonatan's family is living without a shower
Joonatan Puhakka's family is currently displaced due to renovations in their rental apartment, which lacks provisions for washing.
The ICE, with no limits in Texas: they jumped the wall of a house to detain a migrant and experts explain if it is legal
A Texas family is suing ICE over an operation that took place on their property without a warrant, involving agents jumping over a wall to detain a migrant.
"Please send me to Pyongyang"… 'Pyongyang citizen' Kim Ryun-hee on trial for 6 years
Kim Ryun-hee, who has been on trial for six years for violating National Security Law, pleads for the right to return to her home in Pyongyang, citing her longing for her family.
Germany Blog: Bundestag Decides on More Rights for Biological Fathers
The Bundestag has passed a law enhancing the legal rights of biological fathers in Germany, enabling them to more easily contest the legal paternity of another man for their child.
A 15-year-old boy, missing since 1986, is officially recognized as a victim of Pinochet's dictatorship
Luis Alberto Pino Soto, who disappeared during Pinochet's dictatorship in 1986, has been recognized as an official victim after 40 years of his family's search and suffering.
Francesca Albanese's Family Sues Trump: Here's Why
The family of Francesca Albanese has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and other members of the U.S. administration over sanctions related to her position on Palestinian rights.
Francesca Albanese's family sues the Trump administration for penalizing her for condemning Israeli crimes
Francesca Albanese's family is suing the Trump administration for sanctions imposed on her after she criticized Israeli policies during the Gaza conflict.
Francesca Albanese's family sues the Trump government over sanctions imposed by the United States
The family of UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese is suing the Trump government for sanctions that they claim have ruined their lives.
Argentine detained in Venezuela spoke with his family after 445 days of being incommunicado
Argentine gendarmerie member Nahuel Gallo made contact with his family for the first time after 445 days of being held incommunicado in Venezuela.
Desperate screams from inmates in El Rodeo 1, the prison where Nahuel Gallo is held: "They are asking for the Red Cross and paramedics"
Inmates at El Rodeo 1 prison are calling for urgent medical help, sparking family protests demanding the release of political prisoners and raising alarm over reports of torture.
63% of Spaniards Disapprove of a Male Family Member Paying for Sex
A recent survey shows that 63% of Spaniards believe it is wrong for a man in their family to pay for sex, highlighting significant attitudes towards prostitution and gender violence.
The victory of a 'sister of courage' against the Russian child indoctrination machinery
Ksenia Koldin, at just 21 years old, shares her brave journey in recovering her brother from a Russian re-education camp after their family faced struggles with alcohol.
Pot broke, fine demanded, and police involved... Serious allegations against the school by the student's family
A student in Uttar Pradesh was expelled from school after breaking a pot, with his family alleging a fine of 1,000 rupees was demanded by the school.
Labor and Family Reconciliation: Key to Productivity and Female Participation
The article discusses the declining labor participation of women in Mexico, highlighting a significant drop in employment and a concerning gender gap in economic participation.
Ban on sitting at work. The ministry responded to the issue
The Polish Ministry of Family, Labor, and Social Policy addressed concerns regarding mandatory standing work conditions following a parliamentary inquiry.
The danger of living "outside the system": the mistake some parents made in an isolated house that cost them custody
A family living in isolation in Italy lost custody of their children after their lifestyle choice was deemed a serious violation of minors' rights.
Cameroon to release body of late opposition leader
Cameroon's government is set to release the body of Anicet Ekane, an opposition leader who died in military detention, allowing his family to proceed with funeral arrangements.
Cameroon: Lifting of seals on the remains of opposition figure Anicet Ekane, three months after his death in detention
The seals on the remains of Anicet Ekane, a prominent Cameroonian opposition figure who died in detention, have been lifted, allowing his family to retrieve his body for burial after three months.
Infant Death in Alytus: Child Rights Defenders Announce What is Known About the Family
A tragic incident in Alytus resulted in the death of an infant, leading authorities to investigate the circumstances surrounding the event.
The Spanish prosecutor who discovered that her own uncle was an Argentine genocidal: "It's frightening to think that he was involved with the suffering of so many people"
A Spanish prosecutor, Alexandra García Tabernero, learns that her uncle was an Argentine military officer implicated in human rights abuses during the dictatorship, prompting a profound personal and professional reckoning.
Criticism from trade union leaders to the Family House
Björn Brynjúlfur Björnsson of the Business Council defends his organization's report on sick leave rights against criticism from trade union officials.
The kidnapped child has been abroad for two years. "The system didn’t help me," says the father
A father laments that he hasn’t received assistance from the system after his child was kidnapped and taken abroad for two years.
Brother and Sister Live Together with 4 Children: 'We Didn't Even Realize We Were Doing Anything Wrong'
A brother and sister, Patrick and Susan, who engaged in an incestuous relationship that resulted in four children, reflect on their situation and challenge the legality of their relationship.
Owner of dog hit and thrown into trash container mourns death: 'She was part of the family'
The owner of a dog that was hit by a vehicle and disposed of in a trash container in Brazil expresses deep sorrow over the loss, calling the dog a family member.
Point N: The brother of the British king has ended up behind bars. No one is untouchable, victims of the Epstein case hope
The brother of the British king, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has been arrested over allegations related to abuse of power, marking a significant moment for the British royal family.
Trump's family seeks trademark rights for airports named after the president
Trump's family company has applied for exclusive trademark rights for the use of the president's name at airports and various related products.
Uganda: Bobi Wine Says Wife, Children Fled Uganda Over Safety Fears
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine revealed that his wife and children fled the country due to safety concerns following the controversial presidential election in January.
'I got married of my own accord, if harassed I will commit suicide', VIDEO GOES VIRAL
'I got married of my own accord, if harassed I will commit suicide' - a 20-year-old woman from Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh, insists on the legitimacy of her marriage as she appeals for help against harassment from her family and police.
British Couple Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison in Iran for Spying
A British couple has been sentenced to ten years in prison in Iran for alleged espionage, a decision their family rejects as unjust.
Family: British couple imprisoned in Iran sentenced to 10 years in prison
A British couple, Craig Foreman and his wife Lindsay, have been sentenced to 10 years in prison in Iran after being accused of espionage, a claim they vehemently deny.
CEAV rejects compensation for the family of a Pemex supervisor, shot dead by fuel thieves
The CEAV has denied compensation for the family of a Pemex supervisor killed by fuel thieves, despite a human rights recommendation supporting their claim.
Do the Trumps want an airport named after them? The US President's family company has applied for a trademark.
Donald Trump's family company has filed for exclusive rights to use the Trump name for an airport and related services.
The Constitutional Court Partially Granted the Woman Who Was Sexually Abused by Her Stepfather for Years
The Constitutional Court in Czechia partially ruled in favor of a woman who had been sexually abused by her stepfather for many years.
Nigel Farage's policies that could hammer families if Reform UK wins power
Nigel Farage's Reform UK proposes hardline policies that might adversely impact family welfare, including scrapping equalities laws and workers' rights.
Hamdan Ballal, Oscar winner, reports that Israeli settlers are attacking his family in the West Bank
Palestinian co-director Hamdan Ballal claims that Israeli settlers have escalated their attacks from him to his family in the West Bank village of Susiya.