Saudi activists, including women, detained in a government crackdown this year have faced sexual harassment and torture during interrogation, Amnesty...
Read moreThe US slapped fresh sanctions on Iran, accusing it of creating a complex web of Russian cut-out companies and Syrian...
Read morePresident Trump said the brutal murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi operatives will not derail the US-Saudi relationship...
Read moreEighty percent of Iraqi children experience violence in or outside their homes, while the majority of poor children receive no...
Read moreThree leading Hong Kong democracy campaigners pleaded not guilty to public nuisance charges over their involvement in massive rallies calling...
Read moreThe U.S. government has not reached a final conclusion over the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, the State Department said.
Read moreA lawyer for anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange warned that an apparent U.S. indictment against him poses a grave...
Read moreChina is raising the cash rewards paid to citizens for reporting pornographic and "illegal" publications to authorities.
Read moreThe bulk of the migrant caravan crossing Mexico began arriving Thursday at the U.S. border, as around 800 Central Americans...
Read more"Just because the sanctions will have an impact on the economy and the Iranian people doesn’t necessarily mean they will...
Read moreSaudi Arabia called for the death penalty against five people accused of murdering journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the kingdom's Istanbul consulate...
Read morePro-Brexit voters have voiced little support for Prime Minister Theresa May's long-awaited deal, with some calling it "crap."
Read moreWomen often struggle to find a foothold in South Korea's male-dominated corporate culture and a series of firms have now...
Read moreBritain has agreed on a draft Brexit deal with the EU, but Prime Minister May must still get it through...
Read moreNew Delhi's homeless will be given cotton masks to help them survive in the world's most polluted major city.
Read moreWorld leaders gathered in Paris on Sunday to mark 100 years since the end of World War I, each warning...
Read moreSeveral thousand protesters rallied in Rome on Saturday to protest against what they criticized as unfair anti-migrant policies.
Read moreAnti-Semitic acts in France rose by 69 percent in the first nine months of 2018, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said.
Read moreA Pakistani Christian woman who spent eight years on death row for blasphemy has been freed from jail after an...
Read moreBritish computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee, who in 1989 invented the World Wide Web as a way to exchange information, said...
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