Trump Must Restart Refugee Program After Hawaii Judge Ruling - Rights Group
President Donald Trump should reopen refugee admissions program following US district court's decision expanding travel ban exemptions, says Human Rights First group.
President Donald Trump should reopen refugee admissions program following US district court's decision expanding travel ban exemptions, says Human Rights First group.
The punishment of participants of the July 2016 coup attempt in Turkey will proceed in compliance with the country's law, according to Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim.
On Thursday, an Ontario Superior Court judge dismissed a request to freeze the assets of Omar Khadr, a former prisoner in Guantanamo Bay whom the Canadian government recently awarded a multi-million dollar settlement.
The seventh round of intra-Syrian talks in Geneva, which wrapped up in the Swiss city of Geneva on Friday, has managed to put three participating groups of Syrian opposition as close to the creation of a single, unified delegation as never before.
Footage is circulating online purporting to show Iraqi security forces kicking, beating and shooting what appear to be captured Daesh fighters in the embattled city of Mosul.
The United States is seeking to recover $144 million in assets that were obtained through a corruption scandal in the Nigerian oil industry, according to the US Department of Justice.
The Pentagon is close to completing its policy review for new strategy in Afghanistan, according to US Secretary of Defense James Mattis.
The US government has signed a bilateral open skies agreement with the Dutch island country of Sint Maarten in the eastern Caribbean, according to the US State Department.
The distortion of historical facts has been constantly used as a tool in the fight against Russia ever since the country started to get stronger, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
US Secretary of Defense James Mattis said on Friday he could neither confirm nor deny reports that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of Daesh terror group, is dead.
US Senators Rand Paul and Mitch McConnell in a statement on Friday said they resubmitted legislation known as the Economic Freedom Zones Act which is aimed at helping economically stressed communities rebuild their infrastructure.
Democrats in the US House of Representatives have launched a coordinated effort to order the release of records related to President Donald Trump's alleged ties to Russia and to force floor votes on the matter, according to Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
The Russian Prosecutor General's Office would like to see more eagerness on part of the US colleagues to cooperate in the investigation of economic crimes, Denis Grunis, the head of the agency's International Cooperation Department for Major Cases at the Office of International Legal Cooperation said Friday in an interview with RT broadcaster.
After a half-dozen Chinese warplanes buzzed two of the southernmost islands of the Japanese archipelago, the Chinese Defense Ministry told Japan that they ought to “get used to” military exercises on the edges of their territory.
The Russian Prosecutor General's Office query to US law enforcement agencies regarding illegal actions of William Browder remains unanswered, according to Denis Grunis, the head of the agency's International Cooperation Department for Major Cases.
The Russian Prosecutor General's Office on Friday refuted the claims of the authority's involvement in the meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya as "totally untrue," according to Denis Grunis, the head of the agency's International Cooperation Department for Major Cases.
British police are investigating a series of acid attacks that took place Thursday night in east London.
Have the hipsters officially gone too far? As the argument over whether one should, in fact, document every single insignificant moment continues, one woman in California has offered evidence suggesting that sometimes it’s best to just enjoy the moment.
Another pilot in Arizona experienced lightheadedness and breathing difficulties this week, Arizona Central reported Thursday.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has said that the alliance does not consider the upcoming Zapad-2017 military drills between Russia and Belarus a threat to the alliance. Speaking to Sputnik, military analyst Alexander Perendzhiev warned that it's worth paying attention to the real meaning that may be lurking behind the official's words.
Germany's national football team not only managed to win this month's Confederations Cup in Russia, but they made a dream come true for one young woman from St. Petersburg.
US forces killed Abu Sayed, leader of an affiliate of the Daesh terror group (banned in Russia) in Afghanistan, along with his associates during a raid it conducted three days ago, according to official statement.
A total of 7,348 people have been dismissed from their jobs today with the Turkish government as part of the latest crackdown from Ankara against those suspected of sympathy for or involvement in the failed coup attempt by members of the Turkish military. The one-year anniversary of the coup will occur on July 15, 2017.
The European Union is going to adopt additional trade preferences for Ukraine, aimed at boosting the state’s economy under the association agreement, on July 17, according to a source.