The U.N.'s specially appointed researcher on human rights in Cambodia has expressed concern over the country's use of pre-trial detention and its failure to conduct trials speedily
On Iran visit, Nation of Islam leader Farrakhan warns President Trump not to pull 'the trigger of war' in Middle East
Aleksander Ceferin is set to be re-elected unopposed as UEFA president
Barcelona left back Jordi Alba has been recalled by Spain for its UEFA Nations League match against Croatia
This week's midterm elections offer revealing lessons for both major political parties as battle lines begin to emerge for the 2020 presidential election
Israeli artist's statue mocking Israel's controversial culture minister in one of Tel Aviv's major squares
Barcelona and Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho will be sidelined for two to three weeks with a leg injury
Ventura County sheriff Geoff Dean says 11 victims killed in shooting at crowded Southern California bar.
Raheem Sterling is no longer the fall-guy at Manchester City
The European Union expects economic growth across the 19-country eurozone to slow down over the coming years amid rising trade tensions around the world and higher oil prices
As Germany marks the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht, or Night of Broken Glass, one 94-year-old survivor remembers how the Nazis threatened his Berlin home in Berlin, burnt synagogues, vandalized Jewish businesses and arrested up to 30,000 Jewish men
Hundreds of troops died on the final morning of World War I _ even after an armistice was reached and before it came into force
Vietnam has strongly protested China's launch of weather stations in the disputed Spratly islands, saying they seriously violate Vietnam's sovereignty and complicate the situation in the South China Sea
A French judge has extended the detention of six people arrested this week on suspicion of plotting to attack French President Emmanuel Macron
Amnesty: Yemeni rebels deploy on hospital rooftop in port city of Hodeida that Saudi-led coalition seeks to capture
Prince Charles says he won't interfere in the affairs of state when he becomes king.
Authorities say 11 people including sheriff's deputy shot at Southern California bar; no deaths yet confirmed
A North Korean worker who claims he was a victim of modern slavery in a Polish shipyard has filed a criminal complaint against a Dutch ship builder that bought products from the Polish firm
A Norwegian Navy frigate has been rammed by a tanker while docked in a harbor on the country's west coast, the military says
Louis Picamoles will return to start for France against the Springboks for his first international match since being excluded from the team for disciplinary reasons following a night of drinking in Edinburgh during the Six Nations tournament
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