Threat of Legal Action Chills Journalism in Bangladesh, Analysts Say
Prosecutions under Bangladesh's Digital Security Act and other laws is making some journalists more cautious in their reporting, media experts say
Prosecutions under Bangladesh's Digital Security Act and other laws is making some journalists more cautious in their reporting, media experts say
Failure to form a government and start badly needed economic reforms may pave way for failed state
Kurdish officials accuse Turkey of reducing Euphrates' flow, threatening farmland - and further instability; Ankara says it too is facing water shorta
The call comes after bloody crackdowns on protesters and military occupation of hospitals
Cameroon's Land Freight Transportation Bureau says there have been four rebel attacks this week on their convoys traveling between Garoua Boulay and C
Tension has been simmering in the city for months over delayed elections
A Kurdish official said their intelligence indicates more fighters from Arab nationalities have recently joined IS in Iraq, crossing from the country'
Sudan is proposing mediation role for US, EU, UN and AU as a way of breaking deadlock in talks about dam involving Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia
Witnesses and local media say police fired live bullets overnight as protesters tried to storm northern city government building
Experts suggest the peaceful transfer of power and ongoing investigation of the January 6 violence show the strength of US democracy, not weakness
Bulletin cites possibility of more 'violent riots' from Americans angered by presidential election election
Bulletin cites possibility of more 'violent riots' from Americans angered by presidential election election
All three major US indices are closed in observance of annual Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday
The United Nations refugee agency and aid group Mercy Corps say an urgent intervention is needed to avoid a humanitarian disaster
Three UN agencies are calling for immediate humanitarian access to parts of South Sudan where people have run out of food
Athens maintains it is doing its best to safeguard asylum seekers
Young refugees in Lebanon are taking part in climbing to aid their physical and mental health in Lebanon. Over 400 children and young people from both
Africa faces many challenges brought on by climate variability, extreme weather events and sea level rise
Les articles publiés par Libnanews, le média citoyen du Liban The Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Refugee Education Fund (REF) has announced a new first of its
Iraqi Kurdish PM Barzani says in disputed Kirkuk province, Kurdish families are forcibly being evicted from homes, threatening 'peace and stability'
The court acquitted 3 defendants and found one guilty on all counts in the bombing that killed of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 21 b
4 Hezbollah members charged in 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 21 bystanders
The court will read its verdict Tuesday in the case of 4 Hezbollah members charged in the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik H
The country is in meltdown as it struggles to survive an economic and political crisis, exacerbated by the COVID-19 health crisis
The export-reliant Southeast Asian country reported 0.36% GDP growth in the second quarter this year compared to the same period of 2019