Call comes after a Russian guided bomb struck a residential building in Kharkiv, reportedly killing one person and wounding 42 others
A string of violent attacks on doctors and nurses by enraged patients and relatives across Italy, according to local media reports
The march, organized by around 20 human rights associations, took place as 34 women began a hunger strike in a Tehran prison to mark the two-year anniversary of her death.
Josep Borrell said over 2,000 people had been "arbitrarily detained" since Venezuela's disputed July 28 presidential election, which the Latin American country's opposition accuses Maduro of stealing
David Lammy accuses Russian President Vladimir Putin of 'bluster' over his warning that letting Ukraine use long-range weapons to strike inside Russia would put NATO 'at war' with Moscow
Rivers overflowed from Poland to Romania
Incident comes less than 2 weeks after the deadliest such disaster this year
Far-right deputy prime minister allegedly blocked migrants from disembarking at one of the country's ports in 2019
The WHO says the clades and their subclades were circulating in different geographic areas and were affecting different populations
Thousands protested in cities across France on Saturday in support of Gisele Pelicot and demanding an end to rape
Biden administration balks at allowing Kyiv to do so using American-made weapons
Ukraine and the United States, among other countries and independent analysts, say North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is helping Russia in the war against Ukraine by supplying missiles and ammunition in return for economic and other military assistance from Moscow
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