Remember Xinjiang? There was a time, not long ago, when China’s crackdown on the Uyghurs, a Muslim minority group living in Xinjiang province in Northwestern China, was a hot topic. But these days the ...
Despite the lavish ceremony, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting produced few ...
Indonesia identifies aggravator of Sumatra flood deathsAfter the death toll from cyclone-induced floods in Sumatra surpassed ...
Nigel Farage, the far-right UK leader, reportedly told donors that he plans to join forces with the center-right Conservative ...
Child deaths are set to rise for the first time this millennium, with 4.8 million children under five projected to die this ...
There are close presidential races, and then there’s the one in Honduras, where just 515 votes separate the top two ...
Nearly four years into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the push to end the war is intensifying. The past few weeks produced not ...
Israel’s Knesset is once more considering a bill that would force certain ultra-Orthodox Jewish men, who are part of the Haredi sect, to serve in the military – just like the rest of the country.
Last fall, Haiti created a transitional presidential council tasked with regaining control over the gang-ravaged Caribbean ...
The family of Alejandro Carranza Medina from Colombia became the first to file a formal complaint related to the US boat ...
Ian Bremmer, political scientist and president of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media, shares insights on global political events.
Hard Numbers: Mother Nature batters South and Southeast Asia, Netanyahu asks for a pardon, Aussies get in kayaks to protest coal, Trump commutes sentence of fraudster, Leo makes first foreign trip as ...
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