None of the perpetrators, report concludes, fear any accountability for their crimes
William Ruto is charged of crimes against humanity at opening day of trial at International Criminal Court in The Hague
With military action off the table, country intends to take lead on humanitarian relief
Move comes as President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy are due to be tried for crimes against humanity
French intelligence reports conclude that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons against his own people
Amid Egyptian unrest, activists step up two-and-a-half-year-old Arab Spring campaign to push ruling Sunni family toward democratic reform
After 18 months of painful contraction, analysts say growth figure is welcome news, though they warn crisis is not over
Analysts say Tunisia's political crisis could further embolden Islamist extremists, who have killed 10 soldiers in past few weeks
As civil war rages in Syria and conflict threatens to draw in neighboring states, there is speculation about possible geopolitical consequences
Faced with poor harvests amid shortages of critical staples caused by civil war, Syrians face potentially protracted food crisis
Hungary imprisons four for killings targeting Roma population, but critics still say courts, police are failing members of historically marginalized community
July was the deadliest month in Iraq since 2008, with around 1,000 people killed and many more wounded. The violence, escalating for months, is largely sectarian and analysts say is further fueled by a political deadlock in Baghdad and the spillover of al-Qaida from the conflict in Syria. Henry Ridgwell reports for VOA from London.
Iraq experienced its deadliest month since 2008 in July, with around 1,000 people killed
Days after Badar Azim carried the sign announcing the birth of Prince William and Kate’s baby, he learned his visa would not be renewed
European Union pushing ahead with plans to force Israeli companies operating in the West Bank, East Jerusalem to label origin of their products
Interior Minister blames suspected gunman Boubakr Hakim, a smuggler with jihadi sympathies, for murder
Historian says Prince George Alexander Louis's moniker has roots back through royal bloodline
Human rights groups widely criticize new policy blocking asylum applications for migrants arriving by boat amid disaster
Couple tells media they are still working on a name for their newborn son and are feeling 'very emotional'
Turkish officials concerned that recent seizure of border crossing by Syrian Kurds could embolden its own Kurdish separatists
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