Former Spanish king appeals UK harassment lawsuit
Spain’s former King Juan Carlos I on Tuesday reopened a British court battle over claims of molestation by his former lover and is calling for
Spain’s former King Juan Carlos I on Tuesday reopened a British court battle over claims of molestation by his former lover and is calling for
India is expected to see its urban population explode in the coming decades, but its cities are already failing and climate change will make living
Philippine police on Monday accused the country’s prison chief of ordering the killing of a prominent radio journalist whose death sparked international concern. Radio personality
In Iran, fresh protests erupted at universities and in the largely Kurdish northwest on Sunday, keeping a seven-week anti-regime movement going despite a crackdown. The
Iranian students protested and shopkeepers went on strike on Saturday despite an escalation of crackdowns, according to social media reports, as demonstrations that flared up
Two uniformed agents crouch behind a wall, guns at the ready, eyeing anxiously a car parked in front of their police station after dark in
In six months of Russian occupation and eight months of fighting, Izyum Hospital in eastern Ukraine never stopped working, operating on wounded civilians in its
Police and soldiers patrolled the terror-stricken streets of two Ecuadorian cities on Wednesday after a series of attacks were blamed on organized crime groups waging
Iranian authorities on Wednesday ordered an investigation into a video showing officials brutally beating a protester that human rights groups said exposed the sheer brutality
Tourists who make a pilgrimage to a humble Mexican home during the Day of the Dead celebrations leave no doubt: Mama Coco, the character of
After South Korean officials admitted there were mistakes in crowd control on Halloween, AFP is using official data, media reports and witness testimony to examine
Tokyo on Tuesday began issuing civil partnership certificates to same-sex couples living and working in the capital, a long-awaited move in a country with no
Spain’s former King Juan Carlos I on Tuesday reopened a British court battle over claims of molestation by his former lover and is calling for
India is expected to see its urban population explode in the coming decades, but its cities are already failing and climate change will make living
Philippine police on Monday accused the country’s prison chief of ordering the killing of a prominent radio journalist whose death sparked international concern. Radio personality
In Iran, fresh protests erupted at universities and in the largely Kurdish northwest on Sunday, keeping a seven-week anti-regime movement going despite a crackdown. The
Iranian students protested and shopkeepers went on strike on Saturday despite an escalation of crackdowns, according to social media reports, as demonstrations that flared up
Two uniformed agents crouch behind a wall, guns at the ready, eyeing anxiously a car parked in front of their police station after dark in
In six months of Russian occupation and eight months of fighting, Izyum Hospital in eastern Ukraine never stopped working, operating on wounded civilians in its
Police and soldiers patrolled the terror-stricken streets of two Ecuadorian cities on Wednesday after a series of attacks were blamed on organized crime groups waging
Iranian authorities on Wednesday ordered an investigation into a video showing officials brutally beating a protester that human rights groups said exposed the sheer brutality
Tourists who make a pilgrimage to a humble Mexican home during the Day of the Dead celebrations leave no doubt: Mama Coco, the character of
After South Korean officials admitted there were mistakes in crowd control on Halloween, AFP is using official data, media reports and witness testimony to examine
Tokyo on Tuesday began issuing civil partnership certificates to same-sex couples living and working in the capital, a long-awaited move in a country with no