Two Lagos-based activists, Comrade Hassan Taiwo, popularly known as Soweto, and Dele Frank, have been granted bail following their arrest over a protest against alleged illegal demolitions, forcible evictions, and
Two Lagos-based activists, Comrade Hassan Taiwo, popularly known as Soweto, and Dele Frank, have been granted bail following their arrest over a protest against alleged illegal demolitions, forcible evictions, and
Nigeria’s National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has strongly condemned ongoing house demolitions and forced evictions in Lagos State, while also voicing deep concern over the closure of Onitsha Main Market
A 22-year-old Egyptian student at King’s College London (KCL) could be deported from the UK within days after the university revoked his visa sponsorship following his participation in pro-Palestinian protests.
A vast cache of leaked images has exposed the bloodied faces of at least 326 people killed during Iran’s violent suppression of anti-government protests, BBC Verify can reveal. The photos,
Two months after gunmen stormed St Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri, Niger State, classrooms remain silent, gates locked and hundreds of children uncertain about their future. Despite the release of
Tehran, Iran – Iran has escalated its response to nationwide protests with unprecedented technological and tactical measures, signaling a new era of state control over dissent. The crackdown, which experts
A network of private disciplinary schools in China is under intense scrutiny following shocking allegations of abduction, physical abuse, and sexual assault targeting teenagers labeled as “rebellious” or “problematic.” Trapped
The Anglican community in Kaduna has been thrown into mourning after confirming the death of Venerable Edwin Achi, who was abducted alongside his wife and daughter last month. Achi, who
A US–Saudi dual national imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for tweets critical of the kingdom has finally returned home to Florida, ending a four-year saga that drew international attention and diplomatic
The United States House of Representatives Subcommittee on Africa will hold a public hearing on Thursday, November 20, 2025, to examine Nigeria’s designation as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC)