45 Students Suspected of Cheating in Leaving Certificate Exam Results Temporarily Withheld
Forty-five students who received their diploma this year were not given any results due to...
Forty-five students who received their diploma this year were not given any results due to...
Judge grants request to delay hearing while defendant undergoes mental health examination
Government-affiliated group suspends all activities as it calls on junta to end arrests of unarmed civilians
The call comes after bloody crackdowns on protesters and military occupation of hospitals
The call comes after bloody crackdowns on protesters and military occupation of hospitals
Detainees have complained of memory loss and other health impacts from the devices in their cells
UN investigators report more than 75% of the country currently is engulfed in brutal violence at the local level
Beijing blasts push for boycott, promising to 'retaliate fiercely' as others say the International Olympic Committee needs to make sure the principles
Protesters say coup is violation of our democracy and human rights'
Federal prosecutors are looking at the extent to which the attack was coordinated among such groups
The United Nations refugee agency and aid group Mercy Corps say an urgent intervention is needed to avoid a humanitarian disaster
Prominent Ethiopian military official confirms presence of Eritrean troops in Ethiopia's Tigray despite denials by Eritrean government
Twitter also temporarily locked Trump's account, while YouTube remains idle
UN human rights office is appealing to neighboring countries to use their influence to ensure a peaceful resolution of this crisis
Reports emerge of Eritrean refugees in Tigray being attacked, abducted and returned to their home country in violation of international law
More than one million people are caught in a devastating cycle of violence and abuse in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province
Demonstrations come on heels of Supreme Court rejection Friday night of Texas lawsuit to invalidate presidential election results in four battleground
Protesters denounce climate of insecurity that is terrorizing the nation and demand respect for their right to life
Walter Wallace, Jr., 27, was shot dead outside his mother's home in an incident captured on video and posted to social media
curfew in Nigerian city relaxed Saturday following days of unrest
Nigerians in Ghana are joining growing diaspora protests against police brutality in West African nation, spurred on by events on Tuesday night in Lag
Nigeria's military denies that uniformed men, seen in social media videos firing on unarmed protesters, were their troops
All three have been charged with serious human rights abuses, authorities say
Demonstrators say vote to delay amendment is tool for current administration to remain in power
Officials say Pascale Ferrier is also a suspect regarding ricin-laced letters sent to law enforcement officials in Texas
President Trump, Portland Mayor Wheeler trade criticisms after clashes between Trump supporters and protesters
Rally being organized by family of victim Jacob Blake and activists after Blake was shot seven times, leaving him partially paralyzed
Fighting is mainly between nomadic settlers or herders and farmers; issues around land use and ownership are the root cause of the crisis, but sects a
Rights group Marabunta Brigade organized the demonstration to highlight femicides
In Atlanta suburb that's home to a giant Confederate memorial several dozen right-wing demonstrators clashed with a few hundred counterprotesters
Protesters denounced a police crackdown on demonstrations over a disputed election that extended the 26-year rule of authoritarian President Alexander
Traditionally it is believed in Cameroon that generational curses, God`s punishment for wrongdoing, and witchcraft or spiritual possession are respons
The lawsuit was filed after Portland's mayor and the leaders of five other U.S. cities appealed to Congress to make it illegal for the U.S. government
Posters read Give us back Sergei Furgal, people's governor'/
Tang Juan is one of four Chinese individuals charged with visa fraud in connection with a scheme to lie about their status as members of the People's
Sergei Furgal was arrested and flown to Moscow two weeks ago
Police said about 2,000 people have been arrested in Oromia Regional State after Hachalu Hundessa was killed June 29 by unidentified attackers
The gathering reportedly started forming Monday evening after city and state leaders said the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee miles away on M
Fresh polls come four months after the country's Constitutional Court annulled last year's elections over massive irregularities, a decision which the
About half of American adults now say police violence against the public is a 'very' or 'extremely' serious problem, up from about a third as recently
Attorney General William Barr promised a crackdown on members of the anti-fascist movement known as antifa and other 'extremists' he blamed for helpin
Experts say this narrative favored by Beijing/overlooks the US embrace of free speech and the freedom to assemble and voice differing opinions
Former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says militarized response sets up false conflict' between military and civilians
Muddying the picture, politicians, officials and activists have played up the presence of one group over another
Attorney General William Barr warns that violence committed by antifa and other similar groups is "domestic terrorism" and will be treated as such
State and federal officials have offered differing assessments of who the outsiders are
Windows were smashed, stores robbed and fires set in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles, where more than 500 were arrested during an hours-lon
Guard also on standby in Washington, D.C.
Officials say absence of laws making physical abuse a crime hampers their efforts to combat gender-based violence
Government says it is preparing humanitarian assistance
Executive director of WHO's Health Emergencies Program, Michael Ryan, says cases are not based on clinically confirmed instance, but on lesser symptom
ExxonMobil and Total are among the companies asking Mozambique to send as many as 300 more soldiers to the area
Italy and EU helping to fund Libya coast guard to stop flow of migrants
Italy and EU helping to fund Libya coastguard to stop flow of migrants
Around 4.3 million Malians need humanitarian aid this year, including more than one million who are suffering serious food shortages
Demonstrators demand US military leave or be expelled at urging of Shi'ite leader Muqtada al-Sadr
Homero Gomez, who manages a butterfly sanctuary in the western Mexican state of Michoacan, reportedly disappeared Jan. 13
The government is insisting child rights must be respected, though there has been growing violence by both students and their parents
The Paris fire service said the pre-dawn blaze that singed a corner of the La Rotonde eatery was quickly extinguished
Hundreds of Iranians protested in several cities around the country Saturday after Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps admitted to mistakenly sho