Russian Court Considers Ban on Groups Founded by Opposition Leader Navalny
Court ruling would ban Navalny allies from seeking public office
Court ruling would ban Navalny allies from seeking public office
The Supreme Court could say as soon as Tuesday whether it will get involved
Jailed opposition leader says he has done nothing that would warrant the authorities designating him as a flight risk that has resulted in hourly nigh
Aung San Suu Kyi faces multiple criminal charges brought against her by the country's military government which ousted her February 1
Move paves way for Nika Melia's release, ends protracted political crisis
From Instagram account, Navalny says he has been seen twice by a panel of civilian doctors
Navalny ally warned there is no hope of receiving good news about his health
Navalny ally warned there is no hope of receiving good news about his health
The law, which applies to non-governmental political organizations and media receiving foreign funding, has been widely criticized as aiming to discre
Wine says authorities blocked his attempt to present case, citing police lockdown of his party's offices
Navalny appears in court a second time Saturday in a defamation case
Bobi Wine argues that for decades, President Museveni and his backers have used intimidation and fraud to ensure electoral victories
High court on Monday ruled the security presence at the home of National Unity Platform party leader Bobi Wine since January 14 was unlawful /
Bobi Wine has been under de facto house arrest since an election last week gave President Yoweri Museveni a sixth term
In exclusive VOA interview, opposition candidate says military, not electoral commission, oversaw January 14 vote
But social media platforms such as Whatsapp, Twitter and Facebook are still offline and can only be accessed via virtual private network
Lawsuit, announced by Republican attorney general of Texas Ken Paxton, was filed directly with Supreme Court, as is permitted for certain litigation b
Referencing security clashes at opposition protests this month that left 54 people dead, Museveni quoted the Bible, saying wrongdoers deserve death
Case has been widely condemned as a move by long-serving premier Hun Sen to decimate his political rivals
Artur Vanetsyan who formerly headed Armenia's National Security Service, was detained after his arrival for a meeting with the service's Investigative
Jawar Mohammed scheduled to re-appear in court Thursday for charges to be read out
Juan Guaido invites armed forces to a 'unity pact' to block an upcoming poll and up international pressure on President Nicolas Maduro
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya tells UN that a nation cannot and should not be a hostage to one man's thirst for power'
Baltic states have imposed travel sanctions on Belarusian leaders, including long-time president Alexander Lukashenko, as protests calling for him to
President Lukashenko has dismissed allegations the voting was rigged