Myanmar’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday that a genocide case at the International Court of Justice over its treatment of the mostly Muslim Rohingya
Hungary's parliamentary election will take place on April 12, with the country’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán expected to face his toughest challenge in
In tonight's edition, a week after Ugandan authorities denied plans to shut down internet access during this week's presidential elections, public online
US-based activists said the death toll in the Iranian government's crackdown on the largest protest movement since the 1979 revolution had passed 2,000.
Greenland would choose to remain Danish over a US takeover, its leader said Tuesday, ahead of crunch White House talks on the future of the Arctic island
As Iran’s violent crackdown intensifies, amid unprecedented sociopolitical and economic uprisings nationwide, François Picard welcomes Alp Toker, Director
In Iran, limited international internet access is affecting nearly 90 million people and severely limiting information coming out of the country, as authorities
US President Donald Trump told Iranian protesters on Tuesday that “help is on its way” as he weighed options to punish Tehran for its brutal crackdown. As
Bill and Hillary Clinton have refused to testify in a Republican-controlled congressional committee's investigation into convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey
US President Donald Trump urged Iranians on Tuesday to keep protesting and said help was on the way, without giving details.
The US-based Human Rights
Since late August 2025, China has taken delivery of at least 24 liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments from two sanctioned Russian facilities, Arctic LNG
The US on Tuesday designated the Egyptian, Lebanese and Jordanian chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organisations, accusing them of "violence