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Fridays are awesome. And this Friday we are starting with the pair of articles that are driving up the tension between the United States and Russia. Last week Russian president Vladimir Putin wrote an opinion piece for the New York Times. He was crit
On May 17, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Stuart Jones said, the U.S. is determined to hold Iran accountable for its human rights abuses with new actions. He pointed to the newly released report to Congress detailing U.S
Leaders of Southeast Asian countries are meeting in Thailand for the annual summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The focus is expected to be on dealing with the global economic downturn rather than human rights issues and growing con
One region that's been a continually challenge for U.S. leaders is the Middle East. BECKY ANDERSON, CNN INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: Civil wars, proxy wars, energy wars, and the war on ISIS. The Middle East is a messy place. So, what are the biggest
Ariel Castro, from the U.S state of Ohio responsible for kidnapping, raping and imprisoning three girls for over a decade, has been sentenced to life in prison without parole. Judge Michael Russo: The breadth of the - the scope of these crimes and th
Good afternoon, I'm Naamua Delaney at the CNN Center in Atlanta. Here's a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Authorities are calling it the worst crime in Austria. This 73-year-old man is now in custody. And police say he has confessed to imp
he captain understood and gave me a signal to follow him. 船长明白我的意思,做个手势,要我跟着他走。 We returned on board. 我们回到船上。 My diving suit removed, I went with him to the lounge. 我的潜水衣脱下后,我随
Malaysian Leader Becomes Worlds Oldest at 92 Malaysias Mahathir Mohamad has returned to power as prime minister, becoming the worlds oldest elected leader. Mahathir is 92 years old. He previously ruled Malaysia for 22 years. He led a group of opposit
Earlier this year, the White House deplored the human rights abuses imposed on the Iranian people by their government and pledged not to remain silent when Iranians rose up to peacefully protest against repression and corruption, as White House Spoke
By Deborah Block Washington, DC 09 February 2006 watch Human Rights report A recent documentary film focuses on the lack of human rights in Iran.
By Selah Hennessy Dakar 17 July 2007 Benin's president Thomas Boni Yayi marched more than 10 kilometers through the streets of the capital, Cotonou, late Monday, shouting slogans against corruption in the country. A local journalist says the march is
By Kurt Achin Seoul 26 March 2008 Officials in the government of South Korean President Lee Myung-bak say they will back a United Nations resolution critical of human rights abuses in North Korea. The move is a significant departure from the previous
By Peta Thornycroft Harare 24 May 2008 Zimbabwe's opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, has returned home from South Africa, vowing that he will defeat President Robert Mugabe in second round elections next month. Peta Thornycroft reports, Mr. Tsvang
US Calls for Egyptian Voting Free From Intimidation Following el-Sissi Bid 美国呼吁埃及举行自由公平选举 ROME Egyptian General Abdel Fattah el-Sissi's decision to run for president comes as the United States is pushing Cairo to improve i
索马里记者担心人身安全 U.N. agencies, the Somali government and the Somali journalists' union are working to address the problem of censorship and the threat of violence against journalists in Somalia. 联合国机构、索马里政府和索
By Deborah Tate Capitol Hill 19 September 2007 Legislation that would have given detainees held by the United States the right to challenge their detention in U.S. courts has been blocked in the Senate by lawmakers arguing the measure would undermine
By Selah Hennessy Dakar 15 September 2007 A journalist and a government press officer are being detained in the tiny West African country Gambia, despite a court order releasing them on bail. The media watchdog, Reporters Without Borders, has called
The Committee to Protect Journalists says it is alarmed by the suspension of two independent newspapers in Gabon and the increasingly hostile environment for private media in the country. The Committee to Protect Journalists says the suspensions are
Police are preparing to spend a second day searching for the remains of anti-drug campaigner Donald Mackay, who disappeared 36 years ago. Now its believed the Liberal Party candicate was murdered by the Mafia in the city of Griffith in 1977. Detectiv
An air-and-sea search continues for two passengers who've gone overboard from a cruise liner. Thirty-year-old Paul Rossington and 27-year-old Kristen Schroder were reported missing yesterday when the Carnival Spirit docked in Sydney. Police say they