Georgians Protest After Beaten Journalist Dies
Thousands of Georgians protested on Monday against the government, requesting the resignation of the prime minister over the...
Thousands of Georgians protested on Monday against the government, requesting the resignation of the prime minister over the...
A former Belarusian presidential candidate who last year attempted to run against the country’s authoritarian president was...
Forty minutes before midnight on Wednesday, the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, handed himself in to police...
Media in Japan as well as some public figures criticized on Wednesday the decision by Japanese prosecutors not to charge 100...
Austria’s former vice chancellor and leader of the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) went on trial on Tuesday in Vienna for...
A court in Togo issued extensive prison sentences to eight maritime pirates on Monday for the attempted hijacking of a...
Angolan authorities should drop criminal defamation charges against anti-corruption journalists Coque Mukuta and Escrivão...
In two separate incidents this week, journalists have faced repression in Turkey, according to the Committee to Protect...
The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that Facebook can be sued for sex trafficking that occurs via its platforms.
South Africa’s Constitutional Court ordered Jacob Zuma, the country’s former president, to turn himself in to authorities by...
A high-level member of the hacker group known as FIN7 was sentenced June 24 to seven years in prison and ordered to pay...
Peruvian presidential election candidate Keiko Fujimori, who is on trial for corruption and money laundering, still remains...