The dictator has doubled the number of the country's workers who toil abroad, according to North Korean Watch.
World Sindhi congress warns of alleged human rights abuses committed against the Sindhi community in Pakistan.
Strict surveillance laws in China and Russia bypassed using cryptocurrency to communicate securely.
As the Iranian economy opens up the plight of communities such as the Bahá'í must not be forgotten.
So-called "Jail the Gays" bill imposes prison sentences of up to 14 years on those involved in homosexual unions.
Oscar winner Laura Poitras was detained more than 50 times at airports over a period of six years.
More than 3,000 people take part in New York's first Disability Pride parade.
ICC already issued arrest warrant for Mudacumura on nine counts of war crimes in eastern Congo
Prominent lawyers Wang Yu and Sui Muqing among those feared detained.
Over 100 Uighurs sent back from Thailand transported by airplane with black hoods over their heads.
Serbia's Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has been chased out of a ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica.
The theme for United Nations World Population Day on 11 July 2015 is Vulnerable Populations in Emergencies
People have been waiting for and anticipating an 'imminent' pause since even before Ramadan
A graduate student has estimated the size of the Anonymous movement by tracking Facebook groups.
Serge Brammertz is prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
The defendants were convicted for their role in the killing of 1,700 soldiers at Camp Speicher in June 2014.
A court adjourned the case until 29 July after an opposition lawyer did not appear to argue the case.
IBTimes UK speaks with a top Israeli official and Palestinian NGO on the war and settlements.
First time a gay couple is seeking legal status for their marriage in South Korea.
More than one million people have been displaced by civil war since March 2015.
A Palestinian journalist recalls the 2014 conflict in Gaza and the scars that remain.
EXCLUSIVE: Former British support worker gives first-hand account of the fall of Tel Abyad in Syria.
An anonymous US student is looking to raise $1m in three days to prevent her having an abortion
A soon to be published report will recommend judges have oversight of all warrants signed by ministers.
Human rights abuses dominated headlines about Azerbaijan before, during and after Baku 2015.
Human rights group says other NGOs must also have been electronically monitored.
Stateless Dominicans born in the country have had to give their children away, lost work and have no positive future.
NGOs slam Australian Bill to jail those who expose conditions of detention centres.
Women are turning to prostitution during Greek economic crisis as Greece misses IMF payment
Mohammed Abu Khdeir parents fear they will never get justice from Israel for their son's brutal killing.