The summons to have a private audience with Pope Leo XIV arrived sooner than expected. What had been planned for late ...
The long-standing issue of the Chagos Islands has taken a significant turn this week, as the British House of Commons voted ...
The United Kingdom's House of Commons this week adopted a bill on the handing back of the Chagos archipelago to Mauritius.
The PM has been referred to the International Criminal Court by campaigners standing up for the rights of the island's inhabitants.
Defence minister Luke Pollard insisted the draft new law would see off a legal “threat” to the UK-US military base in the archipelago.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been reported to the ICC for “crimes against humanity” after indigenous people from the ...
A legal challenge demanding the UK Government consult Chagossians before transferring sovereignty of their homeland has progressed in the High Court. The Judicial Review, launched by Chagossian ...
Pope Leo XIV blessed five statues of Mary that refugees evicted from their islands in order to build a major U.S. military base plan to place in the chapels they hope to restore when they return to ...
Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage has hit out at MPs (Members of Parliament) after the Chagos deal passed its second reading in the House of Commons. Mr Farage told GB News he thinks the deal is “the ...
Police have released CCTV images of a man believed to have carried out several sexual assaults in west London over a ...
Governments attending the Africa-CARICOM Summit should closely work with civil society and affected communities to develop a human rights-based approach to reparations, Human Rights Watch said today.
In this Q&A, Human Rights Watch examines the application of the right to reparation to redress past and present harms stemming from colonial atrocities, including enslavement,[1] systemic racial ...