Ukraine: 436 bodies exhumed from mass site; 30 show torture
Kyiv: Ukrainian officials say 436 bodies have been exhumed from a mass burial site in the eastern city of Izium, 30 of them with visible signs of torture. The governor...
Read moreDetailsKyiv: Ukrainian officials say 436 bodies have been exhumed from a mass burial site in the eastern city of Izium, 30 of them with visible signs of torture. The governor...
Read moreDetailsKabul: At least four people are dead and 10 wounded after explosion went off near a mosque in Afghanistan's capital of Kabul on Friday, with a hospital confirming the number...
Read moreDetailsUnited Nations: The world's problems seized the spotlight Tuesday as the UN General Assembly's yearly meeting of world leaders opened with dire assessments of a planet beset by escalating crises...
Read moreDetailsCanberra (Australia): A military exercise in Fiji involving the United States, Britain, Australia, and New Zealand ends this week as the traditional allies counter China's growing influence in the region....
Read moreDetailsUnited Nations: Warning that the world is in “great peril,” the head of the United Nations says leaders meeting in person for the first time in three years must tackle...
Read moreDetailsMoscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday blasted what he described as U.S. efforts to preserve its global domination, saying they are doomed to fail. Speaking while receiving credentials from...
Read moreDetailsKyiv: Prosecutors in an area of Ukraine where Russian forces recently retreated in the face of a Ukrainian counteroffensive are accusing Russia of torturing civilians in one village that was...
Read moreDetailsSamarkand: Chinese President Xi Jinping warned his Central Asian neighbours on Friday not to allow outsiders to destabilise them with "colour revolutions" and offered to set up a regional counterterrorism...
Read moreDetailsSamarkand: Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin met for talks on boosting ties between their countries on Thursday, an encounter that follows a major setback for Moscow on...
Read moreDetailsWashington: Russia has covertly spent more than $300 million since 2014 to try to influence politicians and other officials in more than two dozen countries, the State Department alleges in...
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