As London prepares to welcome millions of visitors for Olympic Games, this uniquely British institution faces a crisis
They say big powers need to support court
Analysts say with limited scope and reach, ICC is still far short of becoming a truly international court of justice
Recently women have seen gains in employment, especially after eye-catching campaigns regarding women driving illegally
A sophisticated network of Syrian activists is taking opposition fight online
Many survivors are struggling through winter in shelters or temporary housing
A year after meltdown, government officials face widespread opposition to restarting stress-tested nuclear plants
Talk of military intervention by foreign powers prompts protests outside international conference
PM David Cameron tells attendees there is a 'real momentum' for change now
International conference designed to be a catalyst for rebuilding Somalia
Experts say likelihood of big quake striking Tokyo within next few years has increased since huge temblor and tsunami last March
With Russia and China blocking UN resolution condemning crackdown, prospects for a quick end to Syrian conflict seem bleak
UN reports increase in number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon, where their existence is bleak, and concerns grow about large surge
Thousands of Syrian refugees seek safety in Lebanon but they still live in fear
Fighters say they have taken control of a suburb outside Homs
Those injured in crackdown can’t get treatment in Syria, they say hospitals often raided by security forces looking for protesters
British team to drill over three kilometers into ice to reach sub-glacial lake that could support unknown life form
It's estimated that between 50,000 and 100,000 people died in drought and food crisis that hit Horn of Africa last year
New report finds tens of thousands of people could have been saved if there had been a faster response to 2011 Horn of Africa drought
Dispute with EU comes as fears grow that Europe’s debt crisis is spreading east
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