Premature laurels, precarious commitment: The unfortunate trend of Nobel Peace Prize laureates who violate peace itself

Prominent laureates have gone on to violate the very tenets of peace, justice, and security they were otherwise lauded for representing.

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Imminent execution underscores political and human rights challenges in Saudi Arabia

The case of a foreigner sentenced to death and denied all basic rights of accused persons underscores the human rights challenges pervading the Saudi Arabian judicial and political systems.

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Youngest Yemeni Generation Faces Acute Malnutrition

As Yemen enters into its seventh year of conflict, it faces the highest records of acute juvenile malnutrition ever documented in the country.

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Yemen’s Few Remaining Jews to be Transferred to Abu Dhabi Following Alleged Persecution

The UAE’s decision to take in Yemeni Jews is part of a broader project to prove itself as a centre of religious tolerance – an initiative at odds with its dubious human rights record.

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