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An image rights storm that has seen star Mohamed Salah lash out at Egyptian football authorities is on the way to being settled, the...
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An image rights storm that has seen star Mohamed Salah lash out at Egyptian football authorities is on the way to being settled, the...
Inflammatory stories masquerading as real news pose a particularly toxic threat in Asian countries with long-standing religious and ethnic divides, but promises by some...
Greece’s top administrative court has ruled that asylum seekers should be allowed to move freely around the country, a decision that could alleviate pressure...
Junko Iizuka remembers clearly the day she was taken to a hospital as a teenager and forcibly sterilised under a Japanese government programme. Her...
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Monday lawmakers must “fast-track” the impeachment of the nation’s top judge, further stacking the odds against her staying in...
Twitter said Thursday it has suspended over one million accounts for “promotion of terrorism” since 2015, claiming its efforts have begun to make the...
The wife of a detained Chinese human rights lawyer who has embarked on a 100-kilometre (60-mile) march to highlight his plight said Thursday she...
Malaysia’s government Monday pushed a law through parliament that makes “fake news” punishable by a maximum six-year jail term despite an outcry from critics...
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, a leading campaigner for Brexit, dismissed as “ludicrous” Saturday allegations that his side broke electoral spending rules during the...
Polish lawmakers Monday voiced support for a ban on abortions in the event of foetal abnormality, paving the way for further restrictions for women...