UNITED NATIONS - Denouncing public rapes of women in Guinea, the humanitarian agency CARE on Friday demanded immediate world action to end sexual violence against women, including the appointment of...
WASHINGTON - The United States said Friday it "fully supports" the UN special envoy in Afghanistan, who is at the center of a controversy after he sacked his former US deputy.
Kai Eide, a...
GENEVA- The Palestinians asked the United Nations Human Rights Council on Thursday to hold a special meeting soon on a contentious UN report blasting the Israeli military offensive in Gaza, officials...
WASHINGTON, Shaun Tandon - Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama said Thursday he accepted President Barack Obama's decision to avoid him on a visit here, insisting he did not want to cause...
UNITED NATIONS - The UN Security Council and UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Thursday strongly condemned slammed the massive suicide bombing that killed at least 17 people near the Indian embassy in Kabul....
UNITED NATIONS - A contentious UN report blasting the Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip will be discussed next week as part of a rescheduled UN Security Council debate on the Middle East,...
CHICAGO - An Illinois man who tried to blow up a federal courthouse but was stymied by undercover FBI agents posing as fellow militants was indicted Wednesday on two criminal counts.
Michael...
KAMPALA - Somalia's defence minister was detained by Ugandan security agents on Tuesday during a visit to Kampala and has not been kidnapped, Uganda's military intelligence chief said.
Ugandan...
WASHINGTON, Stephen Collinson - US President Barack Obama told top lawmakers Tuesday not to politicize his deliberations on whether to send thousands more troops to Afghanistan, but failed to quell...
VATICAN CITY- A Madagascar bishop on Monday came out in favour of granting impunity in some conflicts gripping African countries to encourage reconciliation.
"Political problems need political...