First euthanasia prosecution launched in the Netherlands
Dutch authorities are prosecuting a doctor for performing euthanasia on a patient in the first case of its kind since its legalisation 16 years ago.
Dutch authorities are prosecuting a doctor for performing euthanasia on a patient in the first case of its kind since its legalisation 16 years ago.
One man’s journey to the United States from Mauritania was dangerous and arduous, and underscores shift in immigration flow.
Meeting furthers Kremlin’s drive to be seen as international broker of peace
Gaza’s Hamas rulers are lauding what they describe as a gain of their weekly protests along Gaza-Israel perimeter fence, which have often turned deadly, after receiving $15 million from Qatar to help pay the salaries of the territory’s civil servants.
Homeland security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker issue new restrictive regulation
Pupils put under ‘school arrest’ by government after release from kidnapping allowed to go home
DAR ES SALAAM – Tanzania released two staff members of the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Thursday, a day after they were detained and their passports seized, the South African Foreign Ministry said.
BUDAPEST – Hungary’s government said it would not make concessions to the Central European University, the legal status of which has been in limbo for more than a year due to changes in the law from a government hostile to its founder, financier George Soros.
SEOUL – Japan should avoid aggravating historical tensions in a diplomatic row over South Koreans forced to work for Japanese firms during World War Two, South Korea’s foreign ministry and prime minister have warned.
Main stations in Barcelona and Madrid emptied after suspicious object seen on scanners