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Global execution rates hit 44-year high in 2025

Sunday, 31 May 2026, 06:06 · 1 min read

The world recorded its highest number of executions in 44 years in 2025, according to figures compiled by Amnesty International and reported by Al Jazeera. The surge marks a significant rollback in the decades-long global trend toward abolition of the death penalty, raising urgent concerns among human rights organisations. The spike underscores growing alarm over the use of capital punishment as a tool of state control, particularly in countries with limited judicial oversight.

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Al Jazeera EnglishThe world hit a 44-year high in executions ↗︎
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