A federal appeals court has accepted the government’s request to drop appeals of the sentences of two former Minneapolis police officers convicted of civil rights violations in the murder of George Floyd.
Indonesia’s Jokowi Admits to Serious Past Human Rights Abuses
The leader acknowledged 12 episodes of gross human rights violations that occurred between the 1960s and the early 2000s.
Video Shows Brazil Rioters Breaching Inadequate Security
The invasion of Brazil’s halls of power began with a severe shortfall of security forces.
Canada to send armoured vehicles to Haitian government
The vehicles come as Haiti contends with surging levels of gang violence, particularly in the capital Port-au-Prince.
ThriveDX and Exclusive Networks address the cybersecurity talent shortage in Europe
ThriveDX is launching a road tour across Europe from Jan. 11 to Feb. 23, 2023 to introduce the company’s human factor security solutions to Exclusive Networks’ ecosystem of more than 25,000 partners and to address the cybersecurity talent shortage, ski…
Hassan al-Kontar: From stranded Syrian refugee to Canadian citizen
Hassan al-Kontar was granted refugee status in Canada after a 2018 ordeal at a Malaysian airport.
Nigeria’s cash crunch: Hunting out savings from under mattresses
Why Africa’s most-populous country is introducing new bank notes weeks before an election.
Russia Replaces Commander for Ukraine War, as Signs of Dissension Grow
Allies of President Vladimir V. Putin contradicted each other about battlefield progress, as a war command shake-up put another Kremlin loyalist in charge.
Is too much talent a problem for Indian cricket?
Experts say player selection will be a key factor in leading India to victory in upcoming matches.