NAPTIP rescues three pregnant women, 181 trafficked victims in Plateau
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has rescued 184 victims of human trafficking, including three pregnant women, in Plateau State, Nigeria.
More than 600 migrants died or went missing in the Mediterranean in 2026, says UN agency
At least 606 migrants have died or disappeared in the Mediterranean Sea in 2026, as reported by the International Organization for Migration.
Letter to the Editor: Is the Migration Agency's Ethical Council a Passive Symbol?
The article discusses the perceived ineffectiveness of the Ethical Council at Sweden's Migration Agency, highlighting concerns about its actual influence on decisions related to deportations.
NAPTIP rescues 103 trafficked victims
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has successfully rescued numerous trafficked victims across Nigeria this year, highlighting the agency's intensified efforts against human trafficking.
Swedish Migration Agency decided to deport an infant with residency permit parents back to Iran
The Swedish Migration Agency has decided that eight-month-old Emanuel, born in Sweden to Iranian parents with residency permits, does not have the right to remain in the country.
Letter to the Editor. The Migration Agency is no better than ICE
A letter to the editor criticizes Sweden's Migration Agency for its treatment of immigrants, comparing it unfavorably to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE).
NAPTIP rescues 23 Nigerians trafficked to Thailand for cybercrimes
The Nigerian agency NAPTIP has rescued 23 youths who were trafficked to Thailand for cybercrime activities.
Traffickers now target youths with IT skills β NAPTIP DG
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) in Nigeria has rescued 23 youths from Thailand who were victims of human trafficking, indicating a worrying trend where traffickers target IT-skilled individuals for cyber-enabled crimes.
The Pain of Those βDirectedβ to Betray... 2,922 Individuals Must Be Investigated by the Counterintelligence Agency
The article discusses the historical context and ongoing investigation into the suspicious death of a South Korean soldier, Lee Yun-seong, whose case highlights alleged government malfeasance and the lingering doubts of his family.
NAPTIP returns 46 trafficked women, children to Katsina govt
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has returned 46 trafficked women and children to the Katsina State Government after they were intercepted while attempting to travel irregularly to Chad.
NAPTIP recruits Ogun schoolchildren to tackle human trafficking
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has engaged schoolchildren in Ogun State to raise awareness and combat child trafficking.
Kripos Follows the Epstein Cases
Norwegian police agency Kripos is monitoring the Epstein cases and considering investigating potential involvement of Norwegians following new information revealed in the Epstein documents.
NAPTIP rescues 17 trafficked victims, arrests four suspects in Anambra
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons rescued 17 victims of human trafficking and arrested four suspects during a raid in Onitsha, Anambra State, with military support.
The National Police Agency dispatches personnel to Thailand and Laos for cooperation discussions on human trafficking and child prostitution issues
In response to a child prostitution case involving a Thai girl in Tokyo, Japan's National Police Agency has deployed officials to Thailand and Laos to enhance cooperation in combating human trafficking and child exploitation across Southeast Asia.
PALANTIR CTO SHYAM SANKAR: The American people are being lied to about AI
Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir, argues that the American public is misled about the implications of AI, caught between doomsday scenarios and overly optimistic visions, while emphasizing the importance of human agency in shaping the future of technology.
UNRWA warns of undermining its work in Jerusalem due to Israeli policies
UNRWA's director in the West Bank, Roland Frederick, warned that Israeli policies are threatening the operational existence of the agency in East Jerusalem, citing recent Israeli military actions against its facilities.
Iran protests leave more than 500 dead
At least 538 people have died in the protests that began in Iran on December 28 due to the economic crisis, spreading across more than a hundred cities according to the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA).
UNRWA demands immediate lifting of restrictions on Gaza aid
The UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) warns of rapidly deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza and urges the immediate lifting of severe restrictions on humanitarian aid.
Anti-government protests in Iran have resulted in over a hundred casualties and thousands detained
Nationwide protests against the Iranian regime have so far claimed at least 116 lives and resulted in over 2,600 detentions, according to the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA).
Scathing audit reveals more fraud concerns inside top Minnesota agency with fabricated documents, 'misconduct'
A recent audit by the Office of the Legislative Auditor exposes significant fraud and misconduct within Minnesota's Department of Human Servicesβ Behavioral Health Administration, revealing that over $425 million in grants were awarded without proper oversight.