Argentina's Senate Poised to Vote on Legalizing Abortion
If passed, the bill would make Argentina the first big country in predominantly Catholic Latin America to allow abortion on demand
If passed, the bill would make Argentina the first big country in predominantly Catholic Latin America to allow abortion on demand
Maduro, who already has the loyalty of the courts, the military, prosecutors and other institutions, seeks to load the National Assembly with members
Main opposition figures are facing criminal charges after denouncing the October 31 vote and creating a rival government in protest
Some of Malaysia's most remote communities need donations of PPE and food
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
With more than three quarters of the votes counted, 78.12% of voters had opted for a new charter
Conquis par le mouvement social né il y a un an, le référendum de ce dimanche devrait permettre aux Chiliens de s'émanciper trente ans plus tard d'une
Plans are in store to have at least 10 spraying aircraft functional in Ethiopia by mid-November
UN official says Myanmar's national election in early November will not be free or fair; Myanmar objects
Known as Stan,' it's one of the largest, most complete T-rex skeletons
The EU has ramped up no-deal Brexit preparations while Britain has dismissed an ultimatum from Brussels to scrap the main parts of the bill by the end
Sierra Club says John Muir denigrated Blacks and Native Americans
Hindus say project is their basic religious right and vow to build it at their expense
Amendments, proposed new laws could block reporting on anything that contradicts Kremlin narrative, experts say
US Supreme Court leaves in place a July 1 appellate court decision to put on hold a judge's earlier ruling declaring the law an 'unconstitutional pay-
Most of the main opposition parties will boycott the vote because of what they say is Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's iron grip on the country's
US court ruling could open the floodgates for international restitution campaigns
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Nearly 4,000 displaced, two killed by a fire that swept their camp
VOA's one-on-one interview with Dr. John Nkengasong, director of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
French privacy watchdog CNIL backed the app this week, stating the technology won't lead to creating a list of infected people but only a list of cont
Political analysts say a healing touch is needed to ease concerns of Muslims
China's foreign minister said US does not want China to rejuvenate
Defeated candidate Saulos Chilima is laying the groundwork for a new presidential campaign
Republicans accuse Democrats of using impeachment as a weapon to overturn one election and getting Trump off the ballot in the next one
WFP scaling up operation to provide emergency food aid to more than 126,000 displaced people in Idlib in northwest Syria
It is not clear if the ex-general will also agree to withdraw his forces from around the capital
She says concerns about administration's strategy and decisions were not addressed in a briefing with lawmakers
Spain's Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez fails in a first attempt to get parliament's backing to form a government, leaving him two days to secure suppo