Iran protest crackdown death toll spikes to 538: activists
Human rights activists report at least 538 killed in Iran's crackdown on widespread anti-government protests. Demonstrations continue across the country.
Human rights activists report at least 538 killed in Iran's crackdown on widespread anti-government protests. Demonstrations continue across the country.
Protests against Iran's regime continue despite an internet blackout. Rights groups report hundreds killed, including protesters deliberately shot in the eyes. Read the latest.
The Ontario Court of Appeal will hear a pivotal case on Jan. 28, 2026, deciding if the Charter grants a 'right to bike lanes.' The outcome could redefine the limits of judicial power and government policy in Canada.
Nationwide protests in Iran reach a critical two-week mark with over 116 dead and an internet blackout. U.S. President Trump offers support as Iranian authorities threaten harsh crackdowns. Stay informed on the escalating crisis.
Human rights monitors report at least 116 killed in violence surrounding protests challenging Iran's theocratic government. Get the latest on the escalating crisis.
Iranian-Canadians protest on Parliament Hill, calling for action as Iran's regime cracks down on dissent. Canada condemns violence and arrests.
Thousands gathered in Montreal on January 10, 2026, to rally against Iran's regime, echoing global solidarity with protesters facing a brutal crackdown. Read the full story.
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Iranian authorities escalate crackdown on protests, threatening death penalty and blocking internet. Supreme Leader Khamenei condemns 'vandalism' as unrest grows.
London's Iranian diaspora held a solidarity rally on Thursday, advocating for human rights and political change in Iran. The event underscores ongoing global concern.
The Iranian community in London, Ontario, held a rally advocating for human rights and political change in Iran. Learn about the local response to international calls for protest.
Toronto police arrested two individuals on human trafficking charges and express concern there may be additional victims. Authorities urge the public to come forward with information.
Chinese authorities have detained six members of an underground Christian church, continuing a pattern of religious crackdowns. The church confirms the arrests.
Activists report widespread protests across Iran, ignited by economic hardship. The unrest, detailed on an interactive map, highlights growing public discontent. Read the latest developments.
London police are searching for Mathew Joseph McMahon, 39, wanted in connection with human trafficking offences. Learn the details of the case and how to report information.
At least 35 people have been killed and 1,200 detained during recent economic protests in Iran. Get the latest details on the escalating civil unrest and government crackdown.
New deadly clashes erupt in Iran as protests over living costs spread. Rights groups report at least 12 dead, with minorities targeted. The unrest presents a fresh challenge to the Khamenei regime.
Saudi Arabia executed a record 356 people in 2025, according to AFP. This marks a significant increase in the kingdom's use of capital punishment, raising international human rights concerns.
A pivotal year reshaped Canada's foreign policy and domestic priorities. Explore the key shifts in trade, security, and human rights under Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's pivot towards trade and security in foreign policy is drawing criticism from human rights advocates. Explore the implications for Canada's global standing.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's pivot towards trade and security in foreign policy sparks debate over Canada's human rights commitments. Critics warn of a values compromise.
British opposition leaders call for pro-democracy activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah to lose his citizenship due to past social media posts. The demand follows his release from an Egyptian prison.
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An Egyptian court has rejected the appeal of a prominent economist, confirming a five-year prison sentence. The case highlights ongoing concerns about judicial independence in Egypt.
The U.S. State Department has banned five European activists and officials, accusing them of leading campaigns to pressure American tech platforms into censoring U.S. viewpoints. Details on the policy and reactions.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg was detained by police in London on December 23, 2025, while demonstrating in support of hunger-striking pro-Palestinian activists. Get the full story.
First Nations leaders in British Columbia urge Premier David Eby not to pursue changes to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Learn about the concerns and the political context.