At least 81 people were put to death in August alone, significantly more than the 45 reported in July, a group of 11 independent United Nations rights experts says
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said there is a ‘clear risk’ some items could be used to ‘commit or facilitate a serious violations of international humanitarian law’
Former cabinet member Mostafa Tajzadeh has been charged with 'propaganda' against the state, local media say
The attacks Monday reportedly occurred near where crews hope to salvage a tanker loaded with oil and still ablaze after an assault by the group
Born in Syria, Al Hussein fled the civil war in his homeland, first seeking refuge in Turkey before settling in Greece in 2014
Protesters push government to agree to deal to free hostages, while Netanyahu vows to ‘settle the score’ with Hamas
After the bodies of six slain Israeli hostages were found in a tunnel in southern Gaza, Israelis have reacted with shock and anger. Some blame the Israeli government for not reaching a cease-fire deal with Hamas earlier. Israel's largest labor union announced a general strike starting Monday.
Ravaged by decades of conflict and violence, the country held its last census in 1997 in 15 of its provinces, excluding the three northern ones in the autonomous Kurdistan region
Having the world’s second-tallest man at the front of the net can make quite the difference for an already-dominant Iranian team
The last president died when his helicopter crashed in May in mountainous region near Azerbaijan border
Campaign aims to reach about 640,000 children
Israel says hostages, held in Gaza, were killed shortly before rescuers could reach them
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