Activism
Iran indicts Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, anti-regime journalists for ‘inciting’ January protests
According to Salehi, the defendants are accused of "creating the conditions" for the unrest on January 8 and 9, 2026.
Despite anti-Israel activism in US over 150 American Christian students visit Israel with Passages
Tommy Robinson says UK police detained him at Heathrow under terrorism law
Hannah Rozenblat: Keeping the 'Post' mistake-free
Iraqi feminist who saved thousands from honor killings slain by gunman outside home in Baghdad
Mohammed, who co-founded and directed the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq, was rushed to hospital where she perished from her wounds, according to local reports and Amnesty International.
Iran’s Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi urges Iranian diaspora to sustain pressure on Islamic Republic
In a message directed to Iranians living abroad, Pahlavi said on X that the diaspora had already played an important role in shifting global opinion in recent weeks.
Left-wing activists hospitalized following settler attack in West Bank village
The victims were taken to Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva to be treated for head injuries.
Activists display ex-prince Andrew arrest image at Louvre amid Epstein scrutiny
King Charles's younger brother was photographed by Reuters photographer Phil Noble after being arrested on Thursday at the Sandringham estate.
EU imposes sanctions on eight individuals suspected of committing human rights violations in Russia
The sanctioned people include Aleksei Vasilyevich Valizer, head of a penal colony, and Anton Vladimirovisch Rychar, head of a pre-trial detention center.
MK Son Har-Melech, dozens of activists cross border fence into Gaza Strip
The Otzma Yehudit MK has said in a statement published by Nachala that "Gaza is ours forever."
From nation-building to posting: How Jewish activism lost its way - opinion
As the war fades from public attention, the silence of influencer-driven Jewish activism reveals a deeper problem: advocacy shaped by visibility and incentives cannot endure without an audience.
Jesse Jackson, US civil rights leader and two-time candidate, dies at 84
Jackson was a civil rights icon, a Baptist minister, and ran twice as a candidate for the Democratic Party presidential primaries.
Reincarcerated Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi sentenced to seven years
Narges Mohammadi has been repeatedly imprisoned during her decades-long women's rights campaign and was re-arrested on December 12, 2025, before being sentenced.
Activists involved in 2025's Global Sumud Flotilla ready to try again in 2026 with a bigger version
Organizers, who gathered on Wednesday at the foundation of Nelson Mandela, the late South African leader, in Johannesburg, said they hope to bring 100 boats for their next attempt.