On June 23, the UK will vote whether to remain in the EU or exit it. Campaigns from both sides have been split by hype and mud-slinging. The final result could well decide UK Prime Minister David Came...
In Bolton Crown Court, UK, the Jury cleared a Nigerian man of rape charges within 27 minutes after it was found that the victim ‘thought she was in bed with his white friend'.
Sam Obeghe, 26 year o...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is evaluating new research as it decides whether to extend benefits to exposed vets
By Mike Hixenbaugh, Charles Ornstein and Terry Parris Jr
Alan Eller has...
Coordinated bombings in Brussels may have been in the works for some time, aided by an underworld where crime and extremism blur together
By Sebastian Rotella
Over the past several months, Belgian...
The New York City Police Department is evicting people out of their homes, even if they haven’t committed a crime. And it’s happening almost exclusively in minority neighborhoods
By Sarah Ryley
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The West has such stringent laws for protecting kids that Indian parents fear losing custody of them if they as much as raise a hand against them
By Meha Mathur
Ashish Pareek, a New Jersey-bas...
China’s two-child policy is a landmark decision meant to bring more people into its fast-depleting work force. But are Chinese couples ready to take on this burden?
By Shastri Ramachandaran in Bei...
New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India on Friday quashed the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) in a landmark judgement and restored the two-decade-old coll...
As China becomes increasingly globalized, is it also becoming moreopen and transparent in managing the internal turmoil, dissent and the uncertainties the currency is facing?
By Rodger Baker
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Where European leaders went wrong in gauging the popular sentiment of this debt-ridden country
By George Friedman
In a result that should surprise no one, the Greeks voted to reject European...