An alarming collapse in press and media freedoms is unfolding in Yemen, where journalism has entered one of the most lethal and repressive periods in its modern history,
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Journalist Attacked in Zarqa, Former TV Director Detained Amid Rising Pressure on Freedoms in Jordan
Zarqa, Jordan — On Friday, economic journalist Faisal Al-Tamimi was assaulted outside his home in Zarqa while returning with his family.
Libya’s Detention Crisis: Superficial Reforms, Systematic Crimes, and the Collapse of Accountability
Grave concern persists over the continued international silence in the face of documented crimes of torture and other serious violations committed within detention facilities in eastern Libya.
One thousand days of war in Sudan have left a nation in ruins. Families uprooted, communities starved, and basic systems of life destroyed are not the incidental costs of conflict—they are the direct result of deliberate military campaigns and external interference.
Egypt’s prison system is witnessing an escalating human rights emergency as dozens of students remain behind bars on politically related charges, subjected to sustained patterns of abuse that threaten their physical health, psychological stability, and educational futures.
What is unfolding in Gaza is no longer merely the humanitarian fallout of war. It is the systematic construction of a humanitarian void — a man-made catastrophe driven by Israeli policy and sustained through overlapping political, military,
Women Journalists Without Chains issues its strongest condemnation of the Iranian authorities’ escalating campaign of repression against peaceful demonstrators and civil society actors,
Since early 2024, Kuwait has been facing an unprecedented crisis of identity and citizenship following a sweeping campaign of nationality revocations and withdrawals that, by August 2025, had affected more than 50,000 individuals — approximately 3.33 percent of the country’s total citizen population of 1.5 million.
The intensifying campaign of intimidation and violence waged by Israeli occupation forces against journalists in Lebanese territory has been strongly condemned, described as a systematic assault on the free flow of information and a grave breach of international humanitarian law.
Human rights lawyer Abdulmajid Sabra is facing a life-threatening situation after being held in solitary confinement for nearly 100 days by the Houthi-controlled Security and Intelligence Service, according to Women Journalists Without Chains.
Women Journalists Without Chains said it has received verified information indicating that security checkpoints affiliated with the Southern Transitional Council (STC) closed the main road linking Taiz and Lahj on Saturday, December 27, 2025, preventing hundreds of civilians from entering the city of Aden in what it described as an arbitrary and dangerous measure.
Women Journalists Without Chains has issued a stark warning over the escalating consequences of Israel’s continued settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank,
A United Nations-facilitated prisoner exchange agreement signed in Muscat between the internationally recognized Yemeni government and the Houthi militia, providing for the release of nearly 2,900 detainees from both sides,

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