A French journalist has been sentenced to seven years in prison in Algeria over an interview with a soccer official accused of ties to a banned separatist movement, in a case rights groups say criminalizes routine reporting.
Peering across a dense stretch of woodland outside of Denmark’s capital with camouflage paint smeared across her face, 20-year-old Katrine scans the horizon for approaching threats.
A 92-year-old man on Monday was convicted of the rape and murder of a woman in southwestern England in what is thought to be the UK’s longest-running cold case ever to be solved.
The proposed crossing over the Strait of Messina which, at more than two miles long, has been a dream of leaders in Rome dating back to the ancient Roman emperors.
Hostage Itzik Elgarat was tortured to death by Hamas because they thought he was an Israeli pilot due to his eagle tattoo, his grieving brother Dani Elgarat told lawmakers Monday.
Al-Haq, a Palestinian human rights group in the West Bank, had accused the British government of breaking domestic and international law in its decision to make F-35 parts exempt when it suspended some arms export licenses last year.
The US government has pulled visas issued to British punk-rappers Bob Vylan Monday after their antisemitic "hateful tirade" at Glastonbury over the weekend.
Russia has amassed about 50,000 troops along Ukraine's Sumy Oblast, three times the size of Kyiv's forces in the key region — with Moscow preparing its latest push along the frontlines that have grown to more than 750 miles long.
The June 13 stealth attack saw nine scientists wiped out when Israel dropped a barrage of missiles onto their Tehran homes in a near-simultaneous onslaught.
The broadcaster was widely ripped for continuing to air UK rap group Bob Vylan’s live performance at Glastonbury on Saturday -- even after they started spewing the antisemitic rhetoric and urged the crowds to scream "death to the IDF."