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Benjamin Ferencz: 'We should have put Osama bin Laden on trial'
As he turns 100, the last surviving prosecutor of the Nuremberg trials on why alleged war criminals should be heard.
Malawi protests: 3 rights activists arrested in gov't clampdown
Demonstrators say last year's elections invalid; put pressure on President Mutharika to sign election reform bill.
Greece condemned over ill-treatment of refugees held on ship
HRW says Greece's move to detain more than 450 people on a naval vessel 'flagrantly' violates international law.
Taliban rejects Afghan gov't conditional prisoner release order
Afghan armed group says phased release of prisoners by Ghani gov't goes against the peace accord signed with the US.
Sri Lanka dengue: Authorities tackle spike in cases
Health officials fight increase in dengue cases in Sri Lanka with method successfully used in Australia.
Rare white giraffes killed by poachers in Kenya
Bodies of the last female white giraffe and her calf were found by locals in eastern Kenya.
Guinea protests: Renewed calls for president's resignation
Opposition repeats calls for President Conde to step down, after he delays constitutional referendum to extend term.
Mahathir gives up on confidence vote against new Malaysia PM
Veteran politician says he no longer believes his coalition has the numbers to carry the vote in parliament.
UN's Bachelet alleges sex abuse in North Korea detention centres
Human rights chief says alleged rights violations took place under 'direct authority' of top officials in Pyongyang.
Australia court hears final plea on Cardinal Pell sex abuse case
Former Vatican treasurer under Pope Francis is the highest-ranking Catholic official ever convicted of child sex crimes.
Afghanistan: Ghani signs decree to release 1,500 Taliban fighters
Decree says all the released Taliban prisoners will provide 'a written guarantee to not return to the battlefield'.
Mexico president: Anti-femicide protests won't change policy
Comments come day after thousands of women, girls skipped work, school to draw attention to those killed or disappeared.
Trump, Democrats at odds over coronavirus economic proposals
Trump looks for support on economic stimulus proposal that includes payroll tax cuts - a plan some Democrats dismiss.
Italy records highest single toll from coronavirus: Live updates
Coronavirus kills 168 more people in Italy in a day, raising death toll to 631, as Morocco, Lebanon confirm 1st deaths.
US universities switch to online courses due to coronavirus
At least a dozen US universities, colleges cancel classes and move to online instruction amid coronavirus fears.
Sanders, Biden cancel campaign rallies over coronavirus fears
Election officials in US states holding primary contests this month are scrambling to come up with contingency plans.
'Diseases know no borders': Cooperation key in COVID-19 response
Experts say comprehensive plans needed to respond to potential coronavirus outbreaks near fluid, busy borders.
MBS and the Saudi crisis of legitimacy
The latest arrests within the Saudi royal family show the young crown prince still feels insecure about his position.
UN urges Iran to free political prisoners amid coronavirus spread
Tehran freed 70,000 prisoners to help limit the spread, but UN rapporteur says non-violent offenders must be released.
Could rivalry between Afghanistan's leaders derail peace efforts?
Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah were both inaugurated as president on Monday.
Coronavirus: Pressure builds on UK government to step up measures
The British government says it is putting science at the heart of all coronavirus planning.
The state of our oceans
World Meteorological Office report just released confirms warmer, more acidic oceans and continuing sea-level rise.
Judge rules US House panel can access redacted Mueller probe
House Judiciary Committee has long maintained it needs access to the full report to find out if Trump abused his power.
NY creates 'containment zone' in coronavirus-hit New Rochelle
National Guard to help clean surfaces, deliver food in heart of what appears to be the epicentre of state's outbreak.
US offering Patriot system if Russian S-400s not operated: Turkey
Turkish officials say Ankara is evaluating the US offer but it had not changed its plans on Russian S-400 systems.
'A day without women': Strike in Mexico to condemn femicides
On Sunday, some 80,000 women marched on the streets of the Mexican capital.
After one infected 16 at Berlin nightclub, coronavirus fears grow
Panic spreads across Germany, with officials calling on people to avoid concerts, nightclubs and football games.
Funeral services 'refused' to collect body of coronavirus victim
Woman's body remained at her home in Naples for more than 36 hours, prompting her brother to make plea on social media.
Analysis: There is a perfect storm brewing in Saudi Arabia
Saudi royals and officials have been arrested in what appears to be an effort by MBS to consolidate power. But why now?
Health expert: 'Coronavirus lethality in Italy higher than China'
Leading Italian public health expert Nino Cartabellotta offers a stark perspective on the coronavirus outbreak in Italy.
The Back Streeters and the White Boys: Racism in rural Canada
The story of a prairie town and the First Nations homeless bearing the brunt of its racial divides and traumatic past.
Palestinians slam Israeli road plan that would cut off West Bank
Israel to build a road in the West Bank to avoid 'unnecessary friction' between Palestinian and Israelis.
Italy under coronavirus lockdown: Four things to know
What is happening, why and how are Italians reacting? Your questions about the Italian lockdown answered.
Arrests in Sudan after PM survives assassination attempt
Attack against Abdallah Hamdok in Khartoum underlines fragility of transition to civilian rule, analysts say.
President Xi visits Wuhan as coronavirus outbreak slows in China
According to Beijing, fewer than 20,000 of the 80,000 confirmed cases are still under treatment in the country.
Afghanistan plunges into a new crisis, what next?
The parallel inaugurations by Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah pose a challenge to intra-Afghan talks, analysts say.
Italy in nationwide lockdown to prevent spread of coronavirus
Since coronavirus first emerged in China late last year, Italy has become Europe's hardest-hit country.
Pain and reflection a year after Ethiopian Airlines crash
Ethiopians still haunted by crash of Boeing 737 MAX 8 plane a year ago that killed all 157 people on board.
Misinformation, fake news spark India coronavirus fears
A wave of misinformation and rumour on COVID-19 floods phones, forcing the government to issue an advisory.
Italy coronavirus lockdown: What are the restrictions?
Italy becomes first country in Europe to put more than 60 million people on lockdown to stem spread of virus.
Financial markets can't be trusted to solve pandemics
Coronavirus exposes inequality most starkly in the US where expensive healthcare offers terrible outcomes for the poor.
Xanana Gusmao returns as East Timor PM in coalition government
Country's first president and former prime minister says his coalition controls 34 of parliament's 65 seats.
North Korea says Kim supervised second artillery drill in week
Official photos show Kim, wearing a black fur hat and carrying binoculars, watching the military drill.
US calls for a UN vote on Taliban deal: diplomats
Trump administration seeks Security Council endorsement on deal as rival Afghan leaders claim presidency in Kabul.
Threat of coronavirus pandemic 'very real': Live updates
Total number of deaths in locked down Italy hits 463 with confirmed cases surpassing 9,000.
Michigan Muslim Americans rally around Sanders on primary eve
Michigan has one of the largest concentrations of Muslims in the US, and Bernie Sanders enjoys wide support among them.
Should countries follow Italy's coronavirus quarantine?
Movement across Italy will be restricted in a dramatic new crackdown aimed at halting the spread of the coronavirus.
US begins troop withdrawal from Afghanistan: US official
The pullout comes as Afghanistan's rival leaders were sworn in as president in separate ceremonies.
Cameroon's Lionesses hitting new heights
Changing times in Cameroon as men's footballing achievements are matched by the women - who are now on the brink of qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics.
From dictatorship to now: Chilean women at forefront of protests
Women from all generations lead protests against inequality, state repression and gender-based violence in Chile.
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