Biden Urges Cease-fire in Ethiopia's Tigray, Says Rights Abuses 'Must End'
'Belligerents in the Tigray region should declare and adhere to a cease-fire, and Eritrean and Amhar
'Belligerents in the Tigray region should declare and adhere to a cease-fire, and Eritrean and Amhar
The deposed leader has been accused of various crimes by the military regime that ousted her in Febr
Khet Thi's body showed signs of torture and was missing organs, family said
Amnesty International is accusing the tech giants of helping to censor peaceful opposition and polit
Demonstrators continue to call for President Alexander Lukashenko to step down after a disputed elec
Esmail Abdi's wife tells VOA Persian he reported severe pain on left side of body in call from Tehra
Finding applies to both government- and rebel-controlled areas, as well as in Russian-annexed Crimea
In VOA interview, a friend of Behnam Mahjoubi said the dissident's transfer from Tehran's Evin priso
Her hunger strike has lasted more than 40 days, her husband says
In VOA interview, lawyer Saleh Nikbakht criticized Iran's Supreme Court for rejecting his request to
In VOA Persian interview, Nasrin Sotoudeh's husband said she told him by phone from Evin prison that
Michael Cohen worked closely with Trump for years before turning against him, most publicly in testi
Nasrin Sotoudeh's husband told VOA that she started her second hunger strike of the year Tuesday at
France opens probe against former Rwandan spy chief Aloys Ntiwiragabo's alleged role in 1994 killing
Journalist and activist Azimjon Askarov was jailed in widely condemned trial in 2010
Ex-Soviet Kyrgyzstan, a loyal ally of Russia, tore up a long-running cooperation agreement with the
U.N. Human Rights Office says more than 8,000 people have been killed since President Rodrigo Dutert
Nigeria's military has frequently been accused of human rights abuses in its decade-long fight again