Cameroon's Muslims Join Christians in Christmas Prayer for Peace
For annual tradition this year, Inter-Denominational Prayer for Peace group focused on troubled western regions and COVID-19
For annual tradition this year, Inter-Denominational Prayer for Peace group focused on troubled western regions and COVID-19
Numerous reports have found Boeing failed to adequately consider how pilots respond to cockpit emergencies in its development of the 737 MAX
Oil Ministry gave no details about assailants behind explosive devices that targeted wells in Khabbaz oilfield, 20 km (12 miles) southwest of Kirkuk
Two million Palestinians live in the enclave wedged between Israel, Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea and are plagued by poverty and conflict
Amnesty International is accusing the tech giants of helping to censor peaceful opposition and political freedom in the country
The central government, meanwhile, has not confirmed whether there were civilian casualties in a Saturday offensive
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Four rockets struck inside Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone, Iraq's military says, wounding at least two people and signaling an end to an infor
US secretary of state calls out China's persecution of Uighur Muslims during speech before liberal Muslim group/
The two main warring parties have been negotiating under UN auspices since February to reach a permanent nationwide truce
Two sides have reached agreements on several important issues, which directly impact lives and welfare of Libyan people
Eighteen-month-old Chloe Wiegand from the US state of Indiana slipped from her grandfather's hands, falling from the vessel to her death in July 2019
Fauci told CNN that he did not consent to being used in a new Trump campaign ad touting the administration's response to the coronavirus
French president delivers speech on battling what he calls 'Islamic separatism' in France
But 'two or three containers were destroyed without causing any injuries,' a police source said. Refugees stay in containers
In VOA interview, lawyer Saleh Nikbakht criticized Iran's Supreme Court for rejecting his request to retry Heydar Ghorbani, sentenced to death for 201
US Embassy in Islamabad says Khalilzad and his delegation met with Pakistan's military chief, Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, and some of the country's other
More than 24,000 people have fled violent attacks and gross human rights atrocities in the past month
White House adviser spoke a day before he is to join a senior Israeli delegation on the first commercial flight from Israel to the UAE
They spent four straight days attacking America as racist,' he says
The US has offered terms to extend the landmark 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
Michael Cohen worked closely with Trump for years before turning against him, most publicly in testimony to Congress last year prior to Trump's impeac
Athens calls military meeting after Ankara resumes oil and gas exploration near a Greek island
Athens strikes the deal to strengthen its hand in negotiations with Turkey
The new outbreak was first reported on July 25 in the tourist resort city of Danang and has spread to major urban centers like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh C
Taliban officials say their deputy leader discussed the state of Afghan peace process with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday
Civil rights icon represented large section of Atlanta in US House for 33 years; he died of pancreatic cancer last week at age 80
Another 60 were reportedly wounded in Masteri village violence; there was no official word from the government on the incident
Anti-feminist lawyer Roy Den Hollander is suspected of killing former associate in men's rights group earlier this month
Beijing given until Friday afternoon to close the Houston facility, which has about 60 employees in sharp escalation of fraying relations between two
The actor and activist calls on the international community to do more to protect the most vulnerable from the most heinous crimes
WFP official says a famine could be 'of biblical proportions'
WHO, UNICEF blame slippage on COVID-19 disruptions
On Tuesday, Trump said he believed North Korea wanted another meeting
General says US can't confirm or corroborate the belief
Many pro-democracy shops that publicly stood in solidarity with protesters have moved to remove pro-democracy sticky notes and artwork that adorned th
US leader scoffs at news report of so-called attacks'
Brussels backs Athens but fails to lay out stiff reprisals against Ankara
SMB's mine near Rubaya, North Kivu province, has seen an increase in violent clashes between local artisanal miners and mine police
French president accuses Turkey of being an obstacle to peace by sending arms to the Tripoli-based forces
One year after fleeing Syria for Spain, a group of journalists are finding security and a renewed commitment
After an exchange of war threats, the US urges Greece and Turkey to keep channels of communication open
Ardern lifts nearly all remaining curbs after health ministry reports recovery of final coronavirus patient
Analysts warn of a possible confrontation between the two NATO allies
Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday that city police showed 'tremendous restraint overall' but that he was concerned about video showing two police cruis
Midwestern town remains on edge, National Guard called out to maintain order following another night of violent protests over death of black man in po
International organizations and NGOs say the situation is bleak
Over the past two weeks, there have been more than 5,000 cases of coronavirus in South Korea; more than half of those infections have been linked to a
Losses follow weeks of growing tensions between rebel supporter Ankara and Damascus ally Moscow
At the same time, the Trump administration on Monday asked Congress for an additional $2.5 billion to prepare in case of a widespread outbreak and to
US and Taliban officials have recently agreed to a seven-day period of reduced violence in Afghanistan; if the temporary truce is successful, the two
During the court session, the activists asked to be acquitted of charges of belonging to or aiding terror groups
A Syrian army offensive, backed by Russian air support, has triggered the biggest wave of refugees in the nine-year conflict
A sedition trial of 16 defendants, including a leading Turkish philanthropist, is expected to conclude Tuesday in Istanbul
They were greeted by Cambodia's prime minister after other countries rejected the vessel because of coronavirus fears
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed the issue during a visit to Pakistan
Nigeria's military has frequently been accused of human rights abuses in its decade-long fight against Boko Haram and more recently Islamic State's We
President Donald Trump said he would likely release his long-awaited Mideast peace plan a little before he meets Tuesday with Israeli Prime Minister B
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido issues an emotional plea to political and business leaders at World Economic Forum, saying he needed their in