U.N. experts and activists say China has detained possibly one million Uighurs in mass detention camps in Xinjiang, a region in China's far west
More than 127 others were wounded by gunfire and stabbings targeting anti-government protesters near Tahrir Square
Washington and Kabul are ramping up efforts to arrive at a political settlement with the Taliban.
The discovery raised questions about the possibility of the chemicals being stored in the park by anti-government protesters
In April, two of Garuda's largest private shareholders questioned the airline's 2018 results and alleged it misrepresented a $240 million financial transaction
In a video, doing the rounds online, NATO leaders can be seen discussing Trump's wacky behaviour and sharing laughs
Kamala Harris had a great start with her campaign announcement coming on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and had over 20,000 people attending to listen to her speech.
US President Donald Trump in a statement on Tuesday blasted at his French counterpart, calling Macron's NATO 'brain death' comment as "nasty"
Malta PM to quit by mid-January over Galizia's death and the investigation
The CDU is trying to boost its image and appeal to hold its position as the leading governing party after she goes
The nine justices will hear arguments in an appeal by three handgun owners and the New York state affiliate of the NRA
China's economic growth slowed to near 30-year lows in the third quarter and industrial profits continued to shrink
Influential opinion-makers in Malta have turned against Muscat for sticking by Schembri, his old friend since school
Vice-President Margrethe Vestager and tax commissioner Paolo Gentiloni will meet IMF researchers who investigated the impact of tax havens on global tax revenues
Hearings before the committee, which has responsibility for crafting any formal charges against Trump, are a major step toward possible charges