Rights group cites evidence abuse, and exaggerations of abuse, in Western Sahara camps
Amnesty International documents legislation that has been enacted during the past year and half; analysts say fundamental human rights are being violated
Report says patient confidentiality concerns, stigma associated with HIV, and transportation problems contributing to problem
Recognizing some progress, rights group says 8,000 people in the country still affected by what it says is an overly slow process of deinstitutionalization
Cameron had sought authorization for military strike to 'deter and prevent' Syrian authorities from using poison gas
Resolution aims to ask world body to condemn alleged chemical attack by Syrian forces, authorize 'necessary measures' to protect civilians
France, Britain have pushed to lift arms embargo on Syrian rebels, but elsewhere, EU politicians are hesitant to wage a military campaign
FM Sergei Lavrov says military intervention without UN approval would be a 'gross violation of international law '
Senior diplomats from the European Union debated a response Monday to a week of bloody violence in Egypt that has left nearly 900 people dead
New technology is making eye care more accessible
But analysts say eurozone's growth is patchy and labor market still a long way from recovery
Move causes outrage, especially among human rights groups who say it's 'racist' and warn policy could spread to other parts of country
Analysts say state has been unable to reign in violence that has taken place during two years since Libyan leader Gadhafi was ousted
Italy agrees to take in more than 100 migrants after Malta refuses to allow them entry
Transparency International's survey found that trust is at an all-time low in some countries saying politicians are affected by corruption
Mariano Rajoy admits he has made 'mistakes' related to corruption scandal engulfing his party, but says he will not step down
In a country riddled with security issues, high poverty, official says international community must ensure women’s rights stay atop Afghan agenda
Deadly bus accident in Italy along with devastating train wrecks in Spain, France have cast a pall over the region
President makes appeal for calm after more than 40 days of protests escalated
They call on donor countries to ensure their money is not used to fuel abuse
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