Tag: Russia
Two Canadian Women And At Least One Child Have Been Released From An ISIS Detention Center In Syria
The other woman and her daughter have not been identified. Polman is expected to arrive in Montreal Tuesday night. Polman has insisted she was lured to Syria in 2015 by her husband, an ISIS member she met online.
The Two Leaders Joe Biden And Rishi Sunak Reaffirmed The "Special Relationship"
The two leaders also reaffirmed the "special relationship" that exists between the United States and Britain and said they would work together to advance global security and prosperity, the White House said in a selection of the call. "Leaders unanimousl...
The Pacific islands Are Increasingly Being Used As A Transit Point For Transnational Crime
Criminal organizations from Asia and the Americas are exploiting limited law enforcement resources on these islands, and drug problems are rising on these tourist paradise locations
Myanmar's Military Junta Denies That Civilians Were Killed In Airstrikes On Ethnic Rebels On Sunday.
Military says Sunday’s airstrikes were in response to 'terrorist' attacks carried out by ethnic Kachin forces; says reports of civilian casualties are 'rumors''
Arshad Sharif, Body Flown Home From Kenya Where He Was killed by Police in Kenya
Arshad Sharif, 50, had taken refuge in the east African nation after fleeing Pakistan in August, complaining of death threats, and a government crackdown on journalists, including cases on controversial sedition charges. Kenyan police shot dead Arshad Sha...
A Hong Kong court on Tuesday found Hong Kong Publisher Jimmy Lai guilty Of two Counts Of Fraud Related To A Lease
Conviction comes ahead of Apple Daily founder’s national security law trial in December
As Russia Ramps Up Its Attacks In Ukraine Over NATO's Failure To Honor Its Agreement
The Kremlin’s escalating attacks on Ukraine arouse new concerns about Estonia’s attempts to integrate Russian speakers
Africa Is Using US Technology To Helps Improve Crop Yields
A water retention system developed in the U.S. is helping African farmers fight the trend and improve crop yields in drought-affected areas.
A Russian Court on Tuesday Dismissed Brittney Griner's Appeal Against A Nine-Year Sentence
Griner and her lawyers had asked for acquittal or at least a reduction in her sentence, which they said was disproportionate to the offense and at odds with Russian judicial practice
The U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR, Is Calling On The Malaysian Authorities To Stop Forcibly Deporting Asylum-Seekers
UN refugee agency officials report Malaysia has been sending hundreds of Myanmar nationals back against their will over the past two months
Iranian Judicial Authorities Have Indicted Protesters
Demonstrations are in their fifth week following the death of woman accused of a dress code violation
After Two Years Of Low Influenza Case Numbers During The COVID-19 Pandemic
After years of low numbers of flu cases during the COVID-19 pandemic, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention fears a harsh season
Manchester City wins Group G of the Champions League by beating Borussia Dortmund tonight
Manchester City will win Champions League Group G by beating Borussia Dortmund tonight.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg And Cristian Romero Are Tested
The pair didn't play in Sunday's 2-1 defeat by Newcastle but Antonio Conte hoped they would be fit. meets the Portuguese team on Wednesday after minor muscle injuries.
Six Men Suspected Of Being Part Of A Human Smuggling Ring
The National Crime Agency worked with French police as part of the operation.