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Syrian refugees in Egypt often face illegal detention or deportation, Amnesty International says. The authorities are holding hundreds of Syrian refugees in deplorable conditions, among them children as young as one, the rights group says. Some of them ar
Share Twitter Ghana News Share View Comments Demonstrators in Rio took their protest right up to the outside of the Municipal Assembly Protesters demonstrating in support of teachers receiving better pay in the Brazilian cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao P
The European Union banned the export of arms and the sending of mercenaries to Central African Republic, which is racked by sectarian violence. The ban which was announced on Monday follows a UN Security Council resolution this month requiring all countri
Six years ago, President Rafael Correa of Ecuador offered the world what he considered an enticing deal: donate $3.6 billion to a trust fund intended to protect nearly 4,000 square miles of the Amazon jungle and his country would refrain from oil drilling
French troops have reached the town of Bossangoa in the Central African Republic, which has been paralysed by communal fighting. France is deploying 1,600 troops to help end the fighting in the country, alongside a larger African Union force. French Defen
The head of the team tasked with destroying Syria's chemical weapons says he is concerned about accessing some sites in rebel-controlled areas. Ahmet Uzumcu, of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, renewed calls for both sides
BAGHDAD -- Car bomb blasts and other explosions tore through mainly Shiite districts around Baghdad during morning rush hour Wednesday in a day of violence that killed at least 80, intensifying worries about Iraq's ability to tame the spiraling ma
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling When Mia, a fast-food worker and single mother of two, expressed concern over the government slowdown, being forced to spend an extra $175 per month for baby milk, it reminded me of sledgehammer politics. But
August 23, 2013 -- Updated 0845 GMT (1645 HKT) Damascus (CNN) -- United Secretary General Ban Ki Moon said Friday that allegations the Syrian regime used chemical weapons should be investigated immediately, saying such a "crime against humanity s
Lawyers believe prosecution will struggle to prove link between Pakistan's former military leader and 2007 assassination Link to video: Musharraf denies involvement in murder of Benazir Bhutto Pakistan's former military leader, Pervez Musharraf ,was forma
September 12, 2013 -- Updated 0752 GMT (1552 HKT) A satellite image from August 31, 2013 shows steam venting from building adjacent to the Yongbyon reactor. Hong Kong (CNN) -- Satellite images of North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear facility have again
More than 500,000 households in the north-eastern US and the south-eastern Canada are still without electricity after last weekend's severe ice storm. Utility crews are working round-the-clock, but warn that some
Prosecutors said no leniency should be shown as the trial of former top Chinese politician Bo Xilai ended. Mr Bo's crimes were serious and he had not shown remorse, the prosecution said, so leniency was not called for. Bo Xilai, meanwhile, continued t
The United Nations has warned groups carrying out atrocities in the Central African Republic that the world is watching and will hold them to account, after the killings of hundreds of people, mainly civilians. The warning from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki
5 August 2013, 12:25 Turkey: 21 Suspects Acquitted In Coup Trial Tweet A Turkish court has acquitted 21 suspects in the trial of 275 people accused of plotting to overthrow the country's Islamic-rooted government. Nearly 300 people, among them mil
Workers at Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear plant have begun removing fuel rods from a storage pond at the Unit 4 reactor building. The delicate operation is seen as a necessary step in stabilising the site. It will take more than two days to re
CEBU (Philippines): The death toll from a 7.2-magnitude earthquake that struck the central Philippine island of Bohol reached 110 today with only three people pulled alive from rubble. The three were rescued in nearby Cebu province hours after Tuesday&
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama and congressional Republican leaders inched toward resolving their fiscal impasse on Friday, but struggled to agree on the length and terms of a short-term deal to increase the U.S. debt limit and reopen the government.
BAGHDAD: Attacks in Iraq killed 31 people Thursday as 11 car bombs struck nationwide, the latest in a surge of violence that has sparked fears Iraq is slipping back into all-out sectarian war. The bloodshed, in which more than 6,000 people have been kille
November 3, 2013 -- Updated 2115 GMT (0515 HKT) Cairo (CNN) -- The trial of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy is set to start on Monday, four months after a military coup removed him from power. The closely watched trial could be the first public ap
3 January 2014, 3:59 Obesity Rates Balloon In Developing World Tweet The number of overweight and obese people has reached almost one billion in the developing world - overtaking rates in industrialised countries, a report has found. The report by the UK&
Clean-up operation: The damaged building housing the No. 4 reactor at Fukushima nuclear power plant. Photo: Bloomberg One of the reactor buildings at Japan's damaged Fukushima No.1 nuclear plant looks far different from the others. Once just a squ