Laila Soueif is on the 75th day of a hunger strike calling for the U.K. government to push for the release of her son, jailed ...
A woman in Florida was arrested and charged this week for “threatening to conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism” ...
We go live to Damascus for the first time since the fall of longtime authoritarian President Bashar al-Assad, where the country’s populace is still reeling from the power struggle that forcibly ...
Three activists with the Uhuru Movement will be sentenced by a Florida judge Monday as part of a legal saga that began when ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed centrist ally François Bayrou as prime minister following the collapse of the ...
In Gaza, an Israeli airstrike on Thursday ripped through a post office sheltering displaced Palestinian families in the ...
Israel’s defense minister has told his troops to prepare to spend the winter holding the demilitarized zone that separates ...
In Syria, tens of thousands of people have gathered at the Great Mosque of Damascus and other cities for the first Friday ...
In South Korea, a second motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol was submitted to the parliament today over Yoon’s ...
A new investigation by The Marshall Project finds hospitals across the U.S. are dispensing medications to patients in labor, ...
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has signed a bill to prevent book bans as Republican lawmakers in many other states are ...
Reporters Without Borders warns Palestine remained the most dangerous country in the world for journalists this year. Since ...