Government using intimidation, arrest, and violence to relocate tens of thousands of pastoralists, report alleges
During awards ceremony, Nobel chairman told Burmese democracy leader she is 'a precious gift to the world community'
NGOs campaign to end investment and production of cluster munitions that kill indiscriminately
'The impacts of the unregulated arms trade are profoundly felt in development terms,' says Oxfam advisor
IAEA was seeking greater access to disputed military site connected to Iran's controversial nuclear program
German chancellor spoke alongside British Prime Minister David Cameron, who pressed for 'urgent action' on the debt crisis
Final day of celebrations highlighted with a church service and carriage procession through central London
Arab Spring prompts non-profit group to debate shifting European engagement with the region
Britain’s Supreme Court says Australian-born founder of controversial website can be extradited to Sweden to face charges of sex crimes
Human rights group criticized council's inaction over alleged abuses in Sri Lanka and Syria
Head of UN nuclear agency says he expects Iran to sign agreement 'quite soon' to allow inspections of nuclear facilities
The blow comes amid investor fears about stability of eurozone
Former EU advisor's 'Beating a Retreat' report says NATO policy must be flexible in order to achieve long-term security goals
Third day of coalition talks fall apart, sparking new poll for debt-stricken country
About 5,000 police have flooded London's streets to keep an eye on hundreds of thousands of expected to be in capital
Julian Assange faces allegations of sexual assault