Jailed for doing his job: French journalist Christophe Gleizes sentenced to 7 years in prison in Algeria
Journalist Christophe Gleizes, a contributor to So Foot and Society french magazines, who was arrest
Journalist Christophe Gleizes, a contributor to So Foot and Society french magazines, who was arrest
Defense Ministry hires contractor to ship 22,600 liters of surplus beer out of country
Gunmen have ramped up attacks on the region's communities in recent years, forcing thousands to flee
No militant group, including the Taliban, claimed responsibility
The attackers struck during the night on Friday, killing residents of the village of Solhan in Yagha
On Monday, police released a snippet from a surveillance video
UK officials briefed London newspapers Sunday that thesis coronavirus escaped from Chinese lab is p
Number of students kidnapped still to be determined; armed groups carrying out abductions for ransom
The incident took place in Charikar, the provincial capital of Parwan
The mother of a journalist detained in Myanmar says she and the family just want him to return safel
Local official in Warrap state says young men from Unity state attacked after they could not find ca
About 6,000 families have fled since the Taliban captured a district in Laghman province and launche
Australia says it will close its embassy in Kabul on May 28, because it will not be able to guarante
Opposition blogger Raman Pratasevich was arrested Sunday after a Belarussian fighter jet forced a pa
Opposition blogger Raman Pratasevich was arrested Sunday after a Belarussian fighter jet forced a pa
'Frontier Myanmar' news magazine says its managing editor Danny Fenster was taken to Yangon's Insein
Authorities had warned of instability of snowpack because of warmer temperatures
US military's top general praises response of Afghanistan's security forces as US, coalition troops
French civilians have long been favored targets for kidnapping by criminal and Islamist groups in We
100 million Americans are now fully vaccinated against COVID
California man pleaded guilty Tuesday in a scheme to bilk the Afghanistan government out of more tha
Texas gains the most seats, while northern states lose seats
Fighters with machine guns stormed the town as residents were preparing to break their Ramadan fast
The announcement comes as US troops prepare to leave the country by Sept. 11
Absar Alam, who is in his 50s, was shot Tuesday at by an unknown person in a park close to his home
Secretary of state meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, chief executive Abdullah Abdullah, an
US intelligence chiefs tell lawmakers that without boots on the ground, tracking the activity of ter
/US president to elaborate this afternoon on decision to pull remaining 3,000 soldiers out by Sept.
/US president to elaborate this afternoon on decision to pull remaining 3,000 soldiers out by Sept.
Top U.S. diplomat meeting with NATO allies for second time in less than a month
Shea pleaded guilty to two of the counts in the five-count indictment: a conspiracy charge that carr
Residents of town known for resisting government forces and police
The bloodshed in territory claimed by both the Somali and Afar regions highlights security woes faci
Violence between Arab and Masalit tribes began a few days ago in El Geneina, the capital of West Dar
Clashes often pit nomadic Arab pastoralists against settled farmers from non-Arab ethnic groups
Flash floods and landslides from torrential rains have displaced thousands in eastern Indonesia, whi
Proposed law would give police extra powers to curb protests
Natalia Sedletska, who hosts the award-winning investigative TV program Schemes, has been locked in
Tuesday's violence came on the second day of a five-day polio immunization drive, this year's first
Meeting is just latest in flurry of diplomatic efforts to jumpstart process that has been stalled fo
There was no immediate claim of responsibility, though extremists belonging to the Islamic State in
Fear of beatings and arrests is high but Myanmar's journalists say they will continue to report on d
The raid is the latest in a string of attacks on schools in Nigeria, coming just four days after 39
Men armed with knives and other weapons attacked the village of Bulongo, around 30 kilometers (18 mi
The school was said to have some 300 male and female students, mostly aged 17 and older, at the time
Scores are still missing after snowslide in Taliban-controlled area in Badakhshan province, making c
Charges against Rappler publisher Maria Ressa among a slew of legal challenges she says are an attem
Lawmakers and media rights groups call on Ethiopia to end the harassment of media covering Tigray af
Witnesses and police said the victims were on their way home from work when assailants targeted them
The reporter was sentenced to six months in prison after she contradicted official statements about
Khalilzad is expected to discuss the looming May 1st deadline for troop withdrawal from Afghanistan
ADF fighters decapitated eight villagers in the village of Boyo, in the northeast Ituri province, an
A day earlier, insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades amid worsening security facing Africa's mo
Western governments see an urgency to help the US government reduce Beijing's reach in the waterway
Police say victims were traveling to work when their vehicle was ambushed in North Waziristan tribal
Alliance wrapped up a two-day virtual meeting of defense ministers Thursday, saying no decision has
Priya Ramani was acquitted of all charges in a lawsuit filed by former minister MJ Akbar, whom she a
Defense ministers from the Washington-backed allies are to meet next week to discuss whether NATO's
In a Tuesday interview with VOA Persian from his home in Tehran, Fariborz Kalantari said he learned
Freelance journalist Lucy Kassa says a raid by unidentified attackers may be linked to her reporting