Greece experiences a 750 percent increase in migrant, asylum seeker arrivals compared to 2014
Lamakers question State Department officials following allegations annual report on global human trafficking had been adjusted to further Obama administration’s international agenda
Political science professor Sadeq Zibakalam says the 'Death to America' concept in Iran is in decline
The UN announced that the humanitarian pause will begin Friday July 10, at 11:59 p.m. local time through the end of the holy month of Ramadan, around July 17
During confirmation hearing before Senate Armed Services Committee, Gen. Joseph Dunford calls Russia’s behavior 'nothing short of alarming'
Francis to stop in Washington, New York, and Philadelphia, meet with President Obama, canonize 18th-century missionary during September trip
Long-delayed US report has strong words for countries such as Iran, Cuba, Myanmar and Vietnam, even as it seeks to improve relations with them
They stress need for Iran to demonstrate that its nuclear program is strictly for peaceful purposes and to submit to 'anywhere, anytime' inspections
Fewer than half of respondents in Britain, Spain, France, Italy and Germany back defending NATO allies if Russia attacks, Pew survey finds
Plea comes as top US defense officials, diplomats due to meet in Stuttgart, Germany, to review effectiveness of economic sanctions against Russia, NATO's military strategy
Vice president says Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown contempt for sovereignty of his nation's neighbors
UN Secretary General Ban urges 'European leaders to address this issue in a more comprehensive way and a collective way' at press conference with Irish PM
The international community has called on Macedonian leadership to take concrete measures in support of democracy in order to exit the crisis
Rights group says both sides perpetrating war crimes, including torture and summarily killing prisoners
Twelve journalists or bloggers have been arrested on government orders in Azerbaijan, including RFE/RL's Khadija Ismayilova
Appeals court in Baku held hearing on case of Khadija Ismayilova, but adjourned without reaching a decision
VOA journalist is one of three honored at White House ahead of World Press Freedom Day
Region is relatively small contributor to global terrorism, yet danger exists in nation where ethnic tensions have long been high, experts say
PEN American Center honors Khadija Ismayilova, who probed Azerbaijan president's family finances, was jailed in December
Watchdog groups single out cyberattack on French TV station, restrictions in Turkey as well as alleged violations in Russia, Greece, Morocco and Somalia
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