EU Officials Unnerved by Strength of Italy's Radical Right
EU officials watch nervously as Matteo Salvini's Lega and the far-right Fratelli d'Italia, led by Giorgia Meloni, increasingly look the most likely to
EU officials watch nervously as Matteo Salvini's Lega and the far-right Fratelli d'Italia, led by Giorgia Meloni, increasingly look the most likely to
Inmates at notorious Jau prison had been protesting conditions of detention, especially lack of access to medical treatment
The group is calling for unhindered access to conduct investigations and encouraging business to scrutinize their supply chains for evidence of forced
Appeal comes ahead of pledging conference in Brussels seeking to raise a record $10 billion
At least 149 people have been killed and more than 2,000 arbitrarily arrested since Myanmar's February 1 coup
Recent intercommunal clashes killed or wounded hundreds and displaced tens of thousands in the troubled western Sudanese region
Michelle Bachelet warns conflict could spill across borders, destabilize parts of East Africa
The UN is assessing the types of debris and hazardous waste from the blast
High-ranking officials from nine administrations urge South Korean president against intimidating, harassing' North Korean human rights organizations
Commission says human rights violations continue in Burundi and it would be premature to make any pronouncements on possible evolution of situation un
George Floyd case and ensuing protests capture attention of ordinary citizens, media outlets and humanitarian leaders around the world
A State Department spokeswoman says the US expects Hong Kong authorities not to use law enforcement selectively for political purposes'
UNRWA is facing the worst financial crisis in its history at a time of growing needs of Palestinian refugees and great political uncertainty in the Mi
The United Nations human rights agency is expressing alarm at the number of activist deaths in Colombia, despite a peace accord aimed at improving con