'You're rude,' Colombian star Maluma tells public broadcaster reporter as he walks out when pushed to respond on Doha's poor record

'How Jews Became Citizens' at NYC's Center for Jewish History gives access to a trove of ancient documents showing the ever-changing status of local Jewish communities

UN rights chief says free speech 'is not a free pass,' as reports say world's richest man has sacked half of social media platform's workforce, including entire human rights team

Sen. Patrick Leahy says US must not allow policy interests to override attention to Cairo's poor human rights record: 'Situation facing political prisoners in Egypt is deplorable'

Oslo-based Iran Human Rights Group says in addition to those killed in Mahsa Amini demonstrations, a further 93 killed in separate protests triggered by reported police rape

Thousands conscripted for military service ahead of massive tournament, Reuters reports; 'Most people are there because they have to be,' source says

State Department says info under review by several US agencies; Washington was unconvinced by last batch of intelligence provided following blacklisting meant to prove ties to PFLP

Group calls on planners to ensure UN climate confab is accessible to all, and that observers, including groups critical of government, can register, negotiate and protest freely

Report says in wake of recent alleged incidents, State Department has asked embassy to prepare a document on Netzah Yehuda battalion

Nourah al-Qahtani receives verdict on appeal after being convicted of 'using internet to tear country's social fabric' and of 'violating public order,' Khashoggi-founded NGO says

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