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An employee of BIO-PHARMA who sent a female co-worker a « Family Guy » message on Facebook...
In the May 31 elections, more than a million voters were eligible to cast ballots to elect 82 lawmakers and 220 local councilors in a political system
Poland is the first NATO and European Union member country to purchase Turkey's Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial vehicles
Ousted Prime Minister refuses to leave office, defying series of Supreme Court rulings that upheld Fiame Naomi Mata'afa's narrow April election win
Ousted PM Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi refuses to leave office, defying a series of Supreme Court rulings that upheld Fiame Naomi Mata'afa's April ele
Trip aims to 'reaffirm unwavering US support for country's sovereignty and territorial integrity in face of Russia's ongoing aggression,' State Depart
Officials in Pakistan appear upset over US military assessments warning of a possible resurgence of terrorism in the South Asian country and calling i
Resolution calls for debate on whether to expel the French envoy, for the national assembly to condemn Western blasphemy, for Muslim nations to unite
Two new reports raise concerns about worrisome trends and a lack of data just days after Defense Department announced new measures to weed out extremi
Fukushima has stored over 1 million tons of contaminated water since 2011 meltdown triggered by massive earthquake and tsunami
Nearly 500 defendants have been on trial since 2017
Warning comes after US President Joe Biden says 2,500 American troops may still be in Afghanistan beyond May deadline agreed to in year-old pact
Two former police chiefs were sentenced Friday for their role in the killing of prominent Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink
IMF says payment brought total disbursements under Extended Fund Facility to $2 billion since loan program was approved in July 2019
An amendment to the Domestic Abuse Bill has support across parties
Ceremonial legislature unanimously approves measure that will install more pro-Beijing 'patriots' in legislature, eroding numbers of pro-democracy pol
The proposed six-year 'Special Measures Agreement' will replace the previous arrangement that expired at the end of 2019
The move is potentially the biggest blow to the city's democracy since its handover from British rule in 1997
Authorities on alert for Thursday threat but there was no evidence of trouble at mid-day
Meeting to tout China's strong economic performance during pandemic
One of Imran Khan's key candidates suffered a surprise defeat in Wednesday's hotly contested Senate elections
Pentagon says the $125 million aid package is designed to help Kyiv 'effectively defend' against Russian aggression
Law's passage comes after Facebook blocked Australian news content during negotiations with Canberra
Up to 90 healthy volunteers will be deliberately infected with virus with goal of developing more effective vaccines and treatments
Plans on what will happen after April are now being considered and likely to be a top issue at a key NATO meeting in February, the NATO sources said
Acting defense secretary Miller says troop reduction does not represent a change in US policy and is consistent with plans to reduce involvement of tr
In first visit to capitol since disturbance, Pence thanks National Guard for 'stepping forward'
Drawdown appears to violate last-minute congressional prohibition
British office of statistics says one in 50 have had the virus in the last week
US officials were said to be working to corroborate the intelligence findings, which are likely to fuel tensions between Washington and Beijing
The sale comes in the final days of US President Donald Trump's term; President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia in a pu
Scandal could also damage his successor, Yoshihide Suga
Pentagon says troops will be relocated within region to continue fighting extremist groups /
The bill, which allows doctors to deny requests, is awaiting Senate approval or amendments
Award comes amid ongoing protests in Belarus against longtime ruler Alexander Lukashenko following a disputed presidential election on August 9
Senior US military spokesman says terror threat remains but 'is contained'
US to withdraw almost all the roughly 700 troops by Jan. 15.
Pentagon says in a short statement that 'a majority' of US troops and assets in Somalia will be withdrawn in early 2021
Poorer health systems may struggle to roll out the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine
James Stavridis, retired US Navy admiral, former military commander of NATO, talks to VOA about the US policy toward Afghanistan under a Biden adminis
The war isn't over.... It's time to come home,' writes Christopher Miller is his first letter after replacing Mark Esper this week
Four-week shutdown will close all nonessential business, recreational and entertainment venues effective Thursday
The protest defied a ban on mass rallies in the capital, that the government said was imposed to stop the spread of the coronavirus
The two Turkish-backed Syrian rebel groups have been important actors in Turkish-controlled areas of northern Syria
Move means extension of special presidential powers, continued travel restrictions that have already hurt county's diamond trade and economy overall
Unidentified official was wearing a life jacket and using a flotation device when he was spotted by North Korean troops at maritime border known as No
New Somali Prime Minister vows to /address key issues facing the fragile government
Asian rivals seek to ease tensions after deadly June clash in disputed Ladakh region
Officials say Pascale Ferrier is also a suspect regarding ricin-laced letters sent to law enforcement officials in Texas
Deal between eastern Libyan military commander and Tripoli government's deputy prime minister to resume oil production and export hits snag
The UN recruited Cameroon to help the Central African Republic protect civilians and rebuild destroyed institutions
Fayez al-Sarraj says he is ready for a 'peaceful transition of power' once agreement is reached on new leaders and a new government
Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh says that New Delhi wants a peaceful resolution to border dispute with China but is prepared for all contingenci
European lawmakers also support sanctioning Alexander Lukashenko over disputed reelection, violent crackdown on protesters
The EU has ramped up no-deal Brexit preparations while Britain has dismissed an ultimatum from Brussels to scrap the main parts of the bill by the end
Disarmed in 2018 when the government said it was unlawful to equip them, an opposition party member now seeks to rearm the wildlife officers
US has led efforts to end oil shutdown amid wider diplomatic push to cement cease-fire, political agreement between rival Libyan factions
Chinese State Councilor Wang Yi and Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar met in Moscow and reached a five-point consensus, including agreements that
Invoking US President John F. Kennedy's famous 1963 anti-communist speech in West Berlin, Milos Vystrcil incurs further wrath from Beijing
Indian army statement says Chinese troops violated previous consensus and 'carried out provocative military movements' but gave no details