Bachelet: Violations of International Law Imperil Civilians in Ethiopia's Tigray Region
Allegations include artillery strikes on populated areas, deliberate targeting of civilians, extrajudicial killings and widespread looting
Allegations include artillery strikes on populated areas, deliberate targeting of civilians, extrajudicial killings and widespread looting
An omnibus bill passed in early October will attract investors to labor-intensive sectors of the economy but reduce the rights of workers, analysts sa
Local press groups say Phnom Penh court decision to hand TVFB journalist suspended sentence could impact how other reporters cover pandemic
China in recent months has been injecting hundreds of thousands of people with three preliminary coronavirus vaccines that are being tested for safety
The UN human rights office says Cambodia's alleged measures mark a deepening of the government's intolerance toward dissent
At least nine people killed in two days of police brutality protests
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley's poignant advice for those who cannot afford the fines is to put their mask on
The Kenyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that a Kenyan journalist detained in Ethiopia has been released, but press advocates see latest crack
Aaron McNicholas, who covered city's sometimes-violent anti-government protests last year, waited almost six months before being told his visa had bee
Reporters say high-profile raid, in which police officers rummaged through documents on their desks, left them feeling shocked, angry and humiliated
Samuel Chu says he will not be intimidated after China placed him and five other Hong Kongers on wanted list
Contempt case comes as Malaysia questions Al Jazeera crew over pandemic documentary, arrests others over social media posts
Appointment of official known for harsh response to protests and media could signal hardline approach in Hong Kong, experts say
Three arrests in as many months could make journalists fearful of reporting on critical issues, media experts say
Joshua Wong is a pro-democracy activist
//Filing a 'cease and desist' motion, family says it does not condone a campaign of hate' using the rocker's music
Trump's announcement came just as excerpts emerged from an explosive new book by his former aide John Bolton, who said the president told his Chinese
Wanchalearm Satsaksit is the ninth Thai activist in exile to have gone missing in a nearby country since a 2014 military coup
Trump recently took a two-week course of hydroxychloroquine after two White House staffers tested positive for COVID-19
President Trump said he was taking hydroxychloroquine as a measure of protection against the virus, even though its effectiveness isn't proven
Students in Indian Capital Voice Concerns about Bharatiya Janata Party's Hindu nationalist Agenda