Italian Court Places Caddell Construction Unit Under Judicial Oversight Over Worker Abuse Probe
A Milan court has upheld a decision to place the Italian subsidiary of U.S.-based Caddell Construction under judicial administration amid an investigation into alleged labour exploitation at the construction site of the new U.S....
Trump’s Forced Labour Tariff Plan Faces Criticism from Experts and Rights Groups
The Trump administration’s proposal to impose new tariffs on countries accused of failing to curb forced labour has drawn criticism from trade experts, business leaders, and human rights advocates, who argue the measure is...
Lawsuit Alleges Human Rights Violations at Largest U.S. Immigration Detention Center
Civil rights organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Human Rights Watch, and the Texas Civil Rights Project, have filed a lawsuit alleging severe human rights abuses at Camp East Montana, the largest...
U.S. Announces $25 Million Aid to Support Return of Ukrainian Children
The U.S. State Department has announced $25 million in new assistance aimed at supporting the identification, return, and rehabilitation of Ukrainian children who were forcibly transferred during the ongoing conflict. The funding will be...
Paris Court Opens Probe Into Ex-Frontex Chief Fabrice Leggeri
The Paris Court of Appeal has launched a judicial investigation into former European Union border agency chief Fabrice Leggeri over allegations of complicity in crimes against humanity, according to a judicial source. The probe...
US Jury Convicts Former Syrian Prison Chief of Torture
A U.S. federal jury in Los Angeles has convicted former Syrian government official Samir Ousman Alsheikh, 73, on charges of torture and conspiracy to commit torture, the Department of Justice announced. Alsheikh, who headed...








