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A Ugandan human rights activist, arrested in Tanzania after travelling to the country to support an opposition politician at a trial for treason, has been tortured and dumped at the border, according ...
Is the US sliding into authoritarianism? Marc Lamont Hill speaks to historian of fascism, Ruth Ben-Ghiat.
President Jose Raul Mulino, whose changes to social security laws prompted the protest, called the strike ‘illegal’.
Some 6,800 international students are currently enrolled at Harvard University and risk losing their legal status.
More than 50 Palestinians killed or missing after an Israeli air strike on a residential building in northern Gaza.
Israel has carried out multiple bombings across southern Lebanon, including blowing up a multi-story apartment building.
Finance chiefs will ‘explore’ new measures against Moscow should no ceasefire be agreed, although US tempers language.
Washington and Tehran have taken a tough public stance before talks, with enrichment a key point of contention.
A 31-year-old suspect, Elias Rodriguez, is in custody for shooting dead two Israeli embassy staffers on Wednesday.
The price of Japanese-grown rice is soaring due to high inflation, low farm yields and a growing tourism sector.
Record-breaking floods in eastern Australia have killed four people and stranded tens of thousands after days of relentless rain. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New South Wales Premier ...
Ceasefire negotiations between Russia and Ukraine may soon be under way, but Ukraine’s economic recovery will be hobbled unless the European Union fast-tracks the war-torn country’s membership and ...