T’ruah says plan to deport some 2,000 people is 'yet another ugly stain on America’s moral standing'

US secretary of state accuses rights groups of deviating from 'natural law,' raising concern among women's, gay rights advocates, who criticize new panel as 'bizarre'

Owners say Herzliya-based company, whose spyware has allegedly been used by repressive regimes, will seek greater transparency, align itself with UN guiding principles on rights

Document notes Jewish state a 'robust open democracy,' but decries ongoing 'pressure' on critics of Israeli policies vis-à-vis the Palestinians; also slams PA and Hamas for abuses

Marking confrontational pivot point in the gay rights movement which saw police violence, museums and nonprofits join consortium to commemorate the event through art and education

Facebook subsidiary patches 'very scary vulnerability' that infected phones via missed WhatsApp calls alone

Human trafficking, abuse cited as impoverished Christian families offered cash to marry off their daughters, some as young as 13

Exiled rights group releases 30-page report documenting what it says are systemic abuses against detainees ensnared in years-long crackdown in Gulf kingdom

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