A suspected suicide explosion targeting police officers at a mosque in the Pakistani city of Peshawar has left over 30 people dead and 150 others
Thousands of Afghans left the country when the Taliban took back control in August 2021 out of concern for restrictions on their freedoms. One of
An Islamic terrorist who purposely sped a truck down a bike lane in New York City in 2017 and murdered eight people has been found guilty of
During the wave of missile and drone attacks that Russia launched against Ukraine, at least one person was reported dead in Kyiv. A day after
Alireza Akbari, a British-Iranian national and former deputy defense minister, was executed by Iran recently on suspicion of spying for the United
After new evidence was submitted by his attorneys, a native Hawaiian man who had been serving a 130-year prison sentence was released. When Judge
Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, the former president of Mauritius, is currently on trial for allegedly accumulating an illegal personal fortune during his
According to reports quoting judicial sources, Lebanon's top prosecutor has filed charges against the judge overseeing the investigation into the
A prestigious Indian university has threatened its student union with severe disciplinary action if it proceeds with a scheduled screening of a BBC
The country's human rights ombudsman reported that more than 200 social leaders and human rights activists perished in Colombia last year as armed
In its annual report, an equality monitor established by the government claims that five years after the #MeToo movement began, French society
66 women and children who were abducted by armed rebels in northern Burkina Faso last week have been freed by security forces. The women and
As Israel increased its incursions in the occupied West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem, murdering more than 170 individuals, the number of
In a case involving the alleged disclosure of tax information for former army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa and his family, a court in Islamabad has
Denys Monastyrskyy, the interior minister of Ukraine, and other officials were died in a helicopter accident in a Kyiv neighborhood, according to
The biggest labor union in South Korea was searched by the country's spy agency, which claimed the operation was a part of a probe to see if any
In the northern province of Soum in Burkina Faso, gunmen reportedly kidnapped 50 women on January 12 and 13. The women were abducted by armed men
Years after numerous police departments were made aware of his attacks, a British officer has acknowledged to dozens of sexual assaults committed
After learning of suspicions of match-fixing in the national league, Kenya's football organization punished 14 players and two coaches. Six
In a standoff over the construction of a coal mine, German police have started evicting climate protesters from a deserted community. Officers in