Analysts say Ukraine's future may depend on its ability to secure economic aid and restore calm in the coming weeks
Rape has been used worldwide as a tool to subdue and demoralize individuals and tear apart communities
Ukraine's ambassador to the United Nations, Yuriy Sergeyev, said Monday that his country is worse off than its previous government claimed
Some Brazilians are ecstatic about the near completion of the new Curitiba venue Arena da Baixada, while others are concerned that the delays and multi-billion-dollar cost of hosting the World Cup
Many accuse government of excessive use of force as word comes of a truce between government and leaders of opposition
Tuesday's clashes have been the deadliest in the three-month long confrontation
A document issued Tuesday by the Obama administration places an almost complete ban on the ivory trade in the United States
Some foreign workers have alleged that they were operating under inhumane conditions in Sochi and then dismissed without their agreed upon pay
In US, winter storms have left many trapped under thick layers of ice and some homes without power
President Hamid Karzai has refused to sign a deal before his country's April 5 presidential election; A recent report alleges he is in secret peace negotiations with the Taliban
Since Obama reinstated limited travel to Cuba in 2011, hundreds of thousands of Americans have visited the communist island nation
According to the ancient Chinese horoscope, the Year of the Horse began Friday
Bitter cold has not deterred protesters in the Ukrainian capital, where they are barricaded with sandbags and automobile tires
Many heads of state, including Iranian President Rouhani, are among the 2,500 participants attending the annual meeting of world leaders in Davos, Switzerland
With minimal progress on conflict; fears, urgency growing to end the war in Syria
Both presidential candidates say they will focus on rebuilding the economy and national reconciliation
The review panel recommended several measures for the better safeguarding of civil liberties
US government expected to appeal Judge Leon's ruling that NSA's secret collection of telephone records from millions of Americans is likely unconstitutional
The peacekeeping force is tasked with protecting the populace and restoring humanitarian groups' access to embattled civilians
To keep costs down, private companies usually have a lower budget per prisoner than state-run facilities
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