ICC Prosecutor Calls on Sudan to Hand Over War Crimes Suspects
Sudan's prime minister had said transitional government was ready to cooperate with court, but four
Sudan's prime minister had said transitional government was ready to cooperate with court, but four
Remains of 215 children were discovered at a former school last month
Student says education of many young girls is undermined by limited access to hygienic menstrual pro
Rights group says journalists facing ongoing persecution, intimidation, harassment and violence'
As the occupying power, the UN says Israel would be in violation of international humanitarian law w
EC head Ursula von der Leyen says discussions about waiving intellectual property rights won't produ
Top US diplomat visits Kyiv to show support for Ukraine in face of Moscow's provocative actions,' a
Top US diplomat expected to emphasize support for Ukraine's sovereignty, territorial integrity
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says a just-completed policy review on North Korea is 'a calibrate
Trip aims to 'reaffirm unwavering US support for country's sovereignty and territorial integrity in
According to the United Nations, the world's highest drowning rates are in Africa while the highest
Ban linked to allegations of drug smuggling
General Min Aung Hlaing is expected to attend ASEAN Summit in Jakarta
Pope Francis voices apprehension over recent Russian troop buildup near border with Ukraine and call
Moscow accused a Ukrainian diplomat Saturday of trying to obtain classified information and ordered
The commander of US military forces in Europe says the Russian buildup is concerning, but threat may
Biden team is encountering some of the same headwinds that contributed to the straining of Euro-Atla
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy held more than three hours of talks with Erdogan in Istanbul
The reported Russian troop buildup and movements bordering eastern Ukraine have become the latest po
His Easter message decries the wars and violence in the world
Ukraine leader accuses Moscow of seeking to create 'threatening atmosphere' as Kyiv hopes to resume
Observers say US should use its leverage to get Moscow to stop holding up aid to Syrian war victims
Independent investigative newspaper urges probe after security camera recorded a person spraying its
Conference was proposed by special envoy last month after he told Russian news agency Sputnik that D
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield says South Sudan's 2018 peace agreement remains fragile
UN human rights chief says murders and sexual attacks could amount to war crimes
Thousands have died and hundreds of thousands have been forced from homes
Blinken, Maas call on Russia to comply with international laws and end occupation of Crimea
Blinken, Maas call on Russia to comply with international laws and end occupation of Crimea
Alliance wrapped up a two-day virtual meeting of defense ministers Thursday, saying no decision has
Antonio Guterres says the task force should mobilize pharmaceutical companies and key industry and l
Top Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny has been detained since his return to the country in January
A statement from the EU on Saturday called Beijing's largely symbolic move an act to further restric
Hundreds welcome Vatican official to English-speaking town of Bamenda while businesses stay open
Americans are the invaders,' one peace negotiator says
Hundreds of protesters supporting Russian opposition leader remain behind bars
Arms deal is set to expire in early February
The commission's goal is to have 70% of the EU's adult population immunized by summer
Director-General Tedros says he wants to see all frontline workers and high-risk groups vaccinated f
Pope Francis condemns people who had gone abroad on holiday to escape coronavirus lockdowns, saying
Francis delivers Christmas message from indoors in break with tradition
Russia dismisses allegations of cheating, while world anti-doping body says country has harmed clean
Nationalist Orban has long vilified Soros, a Hungarian Jew who emigrated after World War II, as part
Director-General Tedros says same commitment to creating vaccines should go into equitably distribut
United Nations received reports of intimidation, harassment, arbitrary arrests and attacks against p
A newly created electoral council is charged with organizing elections, but it faces pushback from H
Jovenel Moise says his comment aims to reassure university students who took to the streets to deman
US Secretary of State also vows on Rome visit to advocate for persecuted religious minorities in Chi
The pope said everyone has something to contribute as the world attempts to emerge from this crisis
President's call comes after seat vacated by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg just six weeks
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says alliance is 'watching developments in Belarus closely'
But Poland's ambassador in Washington cautions that Moscow's goals are different from those of the W
Belarus opposition figures are urging Western governments to make clear collectively to the Kremlin
Rights monitors report that more than 100 people remain in jail as allegations of large-scale tortur
Former vice president says that by defeating Trump, the US can overcome this season of darkness in
Evgeniy Vasilkov and five other journalists were arrested July 31 covering opposition rallies
IAEA adopts resolution urging Iran to let in inspectors
The public returned to St Peter's Square to receive Pope Francis's blessing from his window for the
Erdogan says Ankara is retaliating against Syrian forces for the killing of 34 Turkish soldiers
A top United Nations official says African governments in must do more to fight poverty and hunger i