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Yemen's war with northern Shi'ite rebels has ended, the country's president said in a television interview according to a tape received by Reuters.
International donors are to gather in Egypt’s capital on Sunday with a two billion dollar target for the reconstruction of Darfur, Sudan's western region devastated by a seven year war.
The suggestion that the UN safe haven of Srebrenica fell in 1995 because there were gays in the Dutch army is too ridiculous for words, says the Dutch Ministry of Defence. The claim was made by ex US general John Sheehan during a hearing in...
A North Korean logger working in northeast Russia has been arrested by local officials while seeking US asylum and could face forcible repatriation and execution, South Korean activists said Friday.
Middle East mediators condemned for the second time in week on Friday Israeli plans to build new settlements in disputed East Jerusalem, but the United States suggested Israel was moving to address the issue.
US Internet giant Google will close its business in China next month and may announce its plans in the coming days, Chinese media reported on Friday, after rows over censorship and hacking.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was holding talks on Thursday in Moscow to accelerate progress towards a new accord between Russia and the United States to slash their nuclear arsenals.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon, currently on a visit to Moscow, condemned the rocket attack from the Gaza Strip that killed a civilian in Israel, his spokesman said Thursday.
The Appeals Chamber of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on Thursday rendered two judgements. It confirmed Simon Bikindi’s conviction and sentence of 15 years in prison and revers...
Zimbabwe's rival leaders faced fresh pressure Thursday to mend their differences and push toward new elections, as South African President Jacob Zuma led talks on the fragile unity government.