House prices are expected to continue rising in 2022 amid a shortage
Real estate agents report that a lack of new stock in the market is driving...
Real estate agents report that a lack of new stock in the market is driving...
On Monday, police released a snippet from a surveillance video
Psychologists say the rate of attempted suicides among marginalized communities have jumped over the past year
Hollywood Foreign Press Association has pledged to thoroughly reform, and last week approved a plan to, among other things, diversity its membership
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has come under fire following an investigative report in February that recounted the organization's questionab
Ehab Wazni, who was active in organization of anti-government protests that swept Iraq in October 2019, was shot overnight outside his home by unknown
Top US diplomat expected to emphasize support for Ukraine's sovereignty, territorial integrity
Alberto Carrasquilla's resignation comes a day after President Ivan Duque withdrew tax plan from congress
Civil society groups are renewing calls for more protests over the weekend
Threats to reporters have been growing in Sahel, along with Islamist insurgencies
Protesters in Myanmar have vented their opposition to ASEAN's plan, and one analyst says proposal must involve Myanmar's shadow National Unity Governm
Demonstrators want transitional military government to hand over power
More than 950,000 people in urgent need of food aid
Rallies come as a measure to give Chancellor Merkel power to implement shutdowns and curfews passes parliament's lower house
Despite President Samia Suluhu Hassan's shift away from her predecessor's COVID-19 denial, new leader has yet to take up measures recommended by globa
Demonstrations reported in Minnesota, Chicago and Portland after tensions rise over policing practices that have resulted in the deaths of predominant
Police fire tear gas to disperse crowds in Minneapolis suburb after 20-old-man shot and killed
Incident came after days of protests in several eastern Congo cities by young people angered over U.N. Mission's failure to prevent a wave of civilian
EU officials strongly criticize Turkey but offer Ankara key concessions
The proposed legislation would give police in England and Wales more powers to impose conditions on non-violent protests, including those deemed too n
Protests against military rule have left hundreds dead since February 1 coup
Security forces opened fire on pro-democracy protesters, media say
Total deaths in wake of February's military take-over now top 500
Total deaths in the wake of February's coup top 500
UN chief calls weekend violence horrendous
Hundreds of students from Islamic religious schools clash with police and border troops in the eastern Brahmanbaria district
Street protests held after protesters stay home as part of 'silent' strike on Wednesday //
Thousands of Paraguayans have protested in the capital Asunción over the lack of medicine and intensive care beds
France's busiest pediatric hospital has seen a doubling in the number of children and young teenagers requiring treatment after attempted suicides
Overnight raids conducted by police have targeted leaders of National League for Democracy (NLD)
Overnight raids conducted by police have targeted leaders of National League for Democracy (NLD)
At least four people killed as security forces use rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse protesters
Crackdown against opponents of Myanmar's military takeover intensified Sunday as security forces were reported to have fired on protesters
Witnesses say police used tear gas, rubber bullets, water cannon and in some cases live ammunition in the country's biggest city, Yangon
Australia announced a shakeup of its foreign investment laws in 2020 to give the government the power to veto, or force the sale of a business if it c
Hundreds detained in Saturday crackdown
Unrest is plaguing restive province of Sistan and Baluchestan after fatal border shootings
In all, health experts estimate that 500,000 patients in developing countries currently need 1.1 million oxygen cylinders a day
Bekasi district in Indonesia's West Java province have experienced flooding since Saturday because of heavy rain
Bankers refuse to work under junta government, adding insecurity to country's finances
Tension has been simmering in the city for months over delayed elections
They say living conditions at the centers are poor
Pablo Hasél is jailed after conviction for offending the monarchy and endorsing terrorism
Katsyaryna Andreyeva and Darya Chultsova were arrested on November 15 while covering rally in Minsk commemorating Raman Bandarenka
UN says more than 350 people, including officials, activists and monks, have been arrested in Myanmar since the Feb. 1 coup
Social media giant said it was served a non-compliance order by Indian government
One female protester gravely injured by a gunshot; security forces raid headquarters of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi
One female protester gravely injured by with gunshot wound to head; security forces raid headquarters of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi
Yekaterina Andreeva and Darya Chultsova, a reporter and a camerawoman for Belsat, were arrested in November after a demonstration
Political unrest continues following an alleged coup attempt and protesters clashing with police
They're protesting the military junta's coup and detention of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi
The southern African nation is falling behind in the battle with the coronavirus
The southern African nation is falling behind in the battle with the coronavirus
India condemned 'international meddling' as 'irresponsible'
Associates of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny have called for nationwide demonstrations ahead of his trial, due to start Februray 2
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny associates have called for nationwide demonstrations ahead of his Feb. 2 trial
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny associates have called for nationwide demonstrations ahead of his Feb. 2 trial
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny associates have called for nationwide demonstrations ahead of his Feb. 2 trial
Navalny associates have called for nationwide demonstrations ahead of his Feb. 2 trial
The coronavirus has infected nearly 33,000 -- and two-thirds of its 1,178 deaths are from January alone according to official figures