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When Hong Kong's national security police knocked on his door before dawn last month, journalist Ronson Chan was unsurprised but shaking.
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When Hong Kong's national security police knocked on his door before dawn last month, journalist Ronson Chan was unsurprised but shaking.
Saudi Arabia, home to the two holiest Muslim sites, has long been associated with a rigid branch of Islam known as Wahhabism.
Palestinian journalists have raised the alarm over what they describe as unjust suppression of their content on Facebook.
Russia's Supreme Court ordered the closure of Memorial, the country's most prominent rights group, which chronicled Stalin-era purges.
A Belarusian sprinter whose Cold War-style defection during the Olympics has gripped the world urged her fellow citizens on Monday to follow her lead.
The Cuban government on Friday approved a law authorizing the creation of small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Use of totally autonomous weapons in war violates international law The call for the ban on the weapons is because their use in a...
Among eight others sentenced to death by firing squad were the former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi, and the ex-prime minister Baghdadia al-Mahmoudi, according to...
According to a HRW report released on Tuesday, child marriage has reached epidemic proportions in Bangladesh, where 30 percent of women are married by...
President Thein Sein of Myanmar has signed The Health Care for Population Control Act that grants power to the government in 14 states to...