A Senegalese public prosecutor has rejected claims that a university student was killed by police during recent campus protests, saying…
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Iranian officials intensified diplomatic outreach across the Middle East on Wednesday amid rising fears of a possible U.S. military strike,…
Iran’s nationwide internet blackout has entered its third week as activists report that at least 5,002 people have been killed…
A sharply worded commentary circulating online has reignited debate over what critics describe as Western Europe’s inconsistent application of human…
With a single strike of a lighter and a brief drag of a cigarette, an Iranian woman living in Canada…
The death toll from Iran’s nationwide anti-government protests has climbed beyond 2,500, according to human rights activists, as limited phone…
Iran’s ruling establishment is facing one of the most perilous moments in its 47-year history as the largest protests in…
Sherifa Riahi, former director of the French humanitarian organization Terre d’Asile in Tunisia, has been reunited with her family after…
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday signaled support for a tougher security response to nationwide protests, declaring that…
Recent remarks by U.S. conservative commentator Candace Owens alleging that Jewish people controlled the Atlantic slave trade have drawn sharp…