Two Reuters journalists held in Rohingya case are freed in Myanmar
The journalists were imprisoned since Dec. 2017 for investigating killings of 10 Rohingya Muslim men and boys.
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The journalists were imprisoned since Dec. 2017 for investigating killings of 10 Rohingya Muslim men and boys.
Extreme weather events are rising in frequency and intensity, disproportionately hitting poor countries and communities.
Businesses and consumers are subject to 'a patchwork of rules' from bilateral and regional trade agreements.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport's ruling reflects the gulf between competitive sports and modern gender approaches.
The U.N. fears more air raids and heavy shelling in residential areas could cause more deaths and destroyed neighborhoods.
The treaty covers small arms, battle tanks, combat aircraft and warships. The U.S. is the world's biggest arms exporter.
The U.N. health agency said RTS,S is the first and only vaccine shown to significantly reduce malaria in children.
The rapid damage assessment would done with national and local authorities, site management, and church authorities.
The kidnappings of the three ICRC staff six years ago had been kept secret until now out of fears for their safety.
After an emergency meeting, WHO’s director said he accepted a panel's recommendation to skip an emergency declaration.
The International Maritime Organization requires industry upgrades and streamlining electronic information exchanges.
A meeting of foreign ministers in the French seaside resort of Dinard this week will not include two senior U.S. officials.
The Inter-Parliamentary Union said members of Venezuela's parliament were barred from leaving the country.
Venezuelans who cannot flee are in the grips of a humanitarian crisis from lack of food and basic services.
Energy-related CO₂ emissions rose 1.7% to 33.1 billion tons from the previous year, the highest rate of growth since 2013.
The judgement in a Netherlands-based tribunal brings to a close the legal odyssey of 73-year-old Radovan Karadžić.