Paris forum adopts draft UN action plan to improve safety of journalists
Participants at a United Nations forum that met in Paris have drafted an action plan to improve the safety of...
Los Angeles-area immigration consultants charged in asylum fraud scheme
Donor-Conceived Children Seek Missing Identities
Kathleen LaBounty, here with her daughter, Lexi, has been searching for her biological father.
Senior UN team heads to Haiti in wake of alleged sexual abuse by peacekeepers
MINUSTAH peacekeepers on patrol
KENYA: Dadaab - locals vs refugees
Dadaab near Kenya's border with Somalia
Australian Senator Stephen Conroy An Indigenous free-to-air television service
Australian the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator the Hon Stephen Conroy, today outlined the Government’s preferred approach for the establishment of an Indigenous free-to-air television service.
Over 200,000 could face catastrophe in Sudanese state as Government bars aid – UN
73,000 people have been displaced by the conflict in South Kordofan State
UN re-assesses security threats in wake of deadly attack in Nigerian capital
The United Nations will soon conduct a global threat review in the wake of the deadly attack against the UN compound in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, which has claimed the lives of at least 23 people, according to Government reports.
Myanmar needs to do more to improve human rights situation, says UN expert
Special Rapporteur Tomás Ojea Quintana, (back row, right) with children on a visit in 2008 to Myanmar
Department of Defense Employee Arrested for Taking $95,000 Bribe in Atlanta Relating to Military Contract in Afghanistan
DESI DEANDRE WADE, 39, of Climax, Georgia, was arrested yesterday by FBI agents and has now been charged in a criminal complaint with bribery. WADE is expected to make an appearance before a United States Magistrate Judge 3:00 p.m. today.