Basic food requirements are being fully met in Gaza for the first time since 2023, marking a critical improvement in humanitarian access and nutrition.
Grenada has raised the legal marriage age to 18 without exceptions, closing all legal pathways that previously allowed children to marry.
More than 20 European countries have now adopted consent-based definitions of rape, marking a historic cultural and legal shift toward recognising only voluntary sexual acts as lawful.
The number of people without official identification has fallen to 800 million worldwide — down from 1 billion in 2017 — according to the World Bank’s latest Identification for Development report.
A landmark ruling by the European Court of Human Rights has set stricter standards for approving future oil and gas projects, requiring comprehensive climate impact assessments to be conducted before drilling commences.
In a major step toward gender equality, lawmakers and activists in Kazakhstan are moving to outlaw bride kidnapping — a long-standing custom that has devastated countless women’s lives and families.
In Ethiopia, a groundbreaking directive is transforming refugee lives by granting, for the first time, the legal right to work, run businesses, and earn fair wages.
Brazil has achieved a remarkable comeback, leaving the UN Hunger Map just three years after 33 million people were going to bed hungry.
A recent report reveals that nearly 80 million more children are now eating at school thanks to government-led meal programs, a strong step toward more stable nutrition and education for young learners worldwide.
Thailand will now grant legal work rights to many long-stay Myanmar refugees living in camps — a change that promises more dignity, opportunity, and self-reliance.