Amazon: Hundreds of Thousands of Families Sent Cheap Goods They Didn't Order in a Cleanup Scam to Boost Amazon Rankings
More than a million households in the UK may have fallen victim to a brushing...
More than a million households in the UK may have fallen victim to a brushing...
C'était le choc de ce lundi sur les courts de l'US Open. Alexander Zverev, finaliste l'an passé, affrontait le tombeur de Gaël Monfils au tour précéde
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's comments have stoked speculation that the government will ramp up vaccinations alongside testing in areas that
Myanmar army and Karen insurgents are fighting
Bodycam video shows a Chicago police officer fatally shoot a 13-year-old last month less than a second after the boy appeared to drop a handgun and be
UN officials are trying to dissuade Kenyan authorities from closing two sprawling refugee camps that many have called home for the past three decades
Acting as 'penalty enhancers,' most state hate crime laws call for an increase in sentencing when an underlying crime is motivated by hate
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
Critics say the policy echoes far-right practices and is further proof Greece is mistreating refugees
UN, US, EU strongly condemn the use of lethal force against peaceful demonstrators
People have taken thousands of cold-stunned sea turtles to a convention center in South Texas in hopes of saving them during the unusually chilly weat
National Weather Service says Oregon, Washington and Idaho should brace for another surge of winter moisture to hit the Northwest Sunday night, potent
Conditions have continued to deteriorate for more than 100,000 people who fled election-related violence in CAR in December
Ecuadorean voters will have to wait before final candidate in runoff election is announced because of possible irregularities in primary ballots
With Beijing tightening freedoms in former British colony, its residents make use of their British National Overseas passports
Protesters say coup is violation of our democracy and human rights'
They're protesting the military junta's coup and detention of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi
In an upwelling of anger in the country's largest city, Yangon, protesters chanted, 'Military dictator, fail, fail; Democracy, win, win' and held bann
It was the biggest street demonstration seen yet since this week's coup
Aid workers granted one-time access to two Eritrean refugee camps found conditions dire and refugees in desperate straits
The findings contrast with Canada's positioning as a global leader in the United Nations-backed drive to end child marriage worldwide by 2030
About 1,400 migrants have been living outdoors in bitterly cold temperatures for the past two weeks because of a political impasse
Protection from freezing temperatures needed for hundreds of migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers
A weekend outdoor concert in Juba attracted huge crowds including President Salva Kiir, despite a government ban on large gatherings during the COVID-