Taoiseach concerned about the impact of the Brexit turmoil on Ireland
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said he was concerned that the disruption caused by Brexit would have...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said he was concerned that the disruption caused by Brexit would have...
Opposition blogger Raman Pratasevich was arrested Sunday after a Belarussian fighter jet forced a passenger plane in which he was traveling to land in
Opposition blogger Raman Pratasevich was arrested Sunday after a Belarussian fighter jet forced a passenger plane in which he was traveling to land in
Constitutional amendments would allow president to choose judges////
Officials of restored leftist government are pursuing those involved in 2019 ouster of socialist Evo Moraless and administration that followed
Wine says authorities blocked his attempt to present case, citing police lockdown of his party's offices
New Human Rights Watch report says Zimbabwe is among African countries using COVID-19 to clamp down on journalists and activists
Hopewell Chin'ono is defiant and bitter about his 19 days in detention
Political friction has increased the appetite for news, but may lead to further problems for reporters
In exclusive VOA interview, opposition candidate says military, not electoral commission, oversaw January 14 vote
Cisse's family told The Associated Press that he died after contracting COVID-19
The arrest came after police released a statement that warned candidates against violating COVID-19 guidelines
Artur Vanetsyan who formerly headed Armenia's National Security Service, was detained after his arrival for a meeting with the service's Investigative
Hopewell Chin'ono was first arrested in July on charges of writing in support of anti-government protests
State security minister Owen Ncube offered no evidence for his accusation, made Monday
A Picture from a German Hospital with Plans to Return to Russia
A court in Harare granted Chin'ono the bail late Wednesday, after four failed attempts and more than a month behind bars; he has been ordered not to p
Western nations weigh penalties against Moscow
The Venezuelan government suggest pardons for opposition members was done in the spirit of "reconciliation" ahead of December legislative elections
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya says she felt duty-bound to do what she could to support protesters in her home country but would not run for president again
'Police confirmed again that I am not considered a suspect' in the death of Daphne Caruana Galizia, Joseph Muscat tells reporters
Rights groups denounce High Court for denying bail to journalist Hopewell Chin'ono, who is facing charges of stoking violence ahead of planned anti-go
Prosecutors are questioning Lee Man-hee over charges that the church hid members and underreported gatherings to avoid broader quarantines
Iranian state television report did not say when or where Sharmahd had been detained
Forces also raided union offices and shut organization down for two years, escalating confrontation with group that has become a leading source of dis