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A Black woman who ran the Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives is suing the University of Michigan, claiming racial ...
In these troubling times, amid the continuing surge in antisemitism—tragically including deadly violence—our community stands together to advance the Museum’s critical mission. Join us in honoring ...
The Robert H. Jackson Center will host a virtual program on Wednesday, July 9, at noon to explore the legal, political and strategic efforts behind establishing the Special Tribunal for the Crime of ...
The Hunger Rock has emerged from the Danube twice in 2025, signalling severe drought and posing risks to shipping, tourism, ...
Fono and her husband brought crepes and European flavors to San Francisco at the Magic Pan, leading to more than 40 ...
Amid Russia's war on Ukraine, the faith of Ukrainians is being "sorely tested," but God "will have the last word, and life will conquer death," said Pope Leo XIV.
Former Canadian minister Cotler warns of Iran's intensified oppression at home and abroad, urging vigilance as Iranian diaspora groups and human rights defenders face threats ...
Three people have been found ineligible to remain in Canada in recent years for being senior officials of the Iranian regime, the federal border agency says. Deportation orders were ...
The William & Mary Law School, the Lund University Faculty of Law and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Sweden have officially entered into a memorandum of ...
January 17 marked the 80th anniversary of Raoul Wallenberg’s disappearance in the Soviet Union. After eight decades, the central questions in the Wallenberg case remain unanswered: What exactly ...
The Raoul Wallenberg Institute hosted a discussion between two activists, Eric Ward and Amy Spitalnick, to address anti-semitism and racism.
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