Turkish authorities should solve its disagreements with the Kurds by political means and avoid the use of force, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.
Eighty seven people including eight soldiers were killed on Friday in a day of clashes in the Burundian capital, an army spokesperson said on Saturday.
All the parties in the Austrian Parliament have approved a resolution of support for the reconstruction of Rojava's Kobanê town and the Êzîdî town of Shengal in South Kurdistan.
Malian special forces have entered the Radisson Blu Hotel in Mali's capital, Bamako, to end a siege by gunmen. The hotel says 138 people remain inside. The gunmen stormed the US-owned hotel, which ...
Komite Internazionalistak [Internationalist Committee], an internationalist organisation based in the Basque Country, has released a message of solidarity with the Kurdish people.
Council of Europe has called for a de-escalation of violence in Turkey, amid rising operations of AKP government and Turkish military across the country.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on July 25 ordered a halt to air strikes against FARC guerrillas, giving a major boost to stop-start peace talks.
Two members of the Internationalist Brigade who turned back to Spain after going to Rojava for international solidarity and defense of humanity against ISIS gangs, were detained yesterday.
Greece lurched into uncharted territory and an uncertain future in Europe’s common currency Sunday after voters overwhelmingly rejected demands by international creditors for more austerity ...
The Muslim Brotherhood has warned of "serious repercussions" and has called on its supporters to "rise in revolt" after Egyptian police killed 13 of its members.
Rebel fire on a residential district of Yemen's second city Aden killed more than 30 civilians on July 1, as the UN declared its highest level humanitarian emergency in the war-torn country.
Though Turkey is pushing for the creation of a safe zone, potentially supported by a no-fly zone, inside Syria, the US has once again made clear that there is no need for the safe zone from either a ...
The death toll from the crash of an Indonesian air force plane packed with military personnel and their families rose to 142 on July 1, as witnesses described people fleeing the disaster zone covered ...
The Pentagon has a contingency plan to work with ground partners should united Iraqi forces fail against the Islamic State, US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Martin E. Dempsey said ...
The death toll from a severe heatwave in southern Pakistan has risen to more than 750, with the threat of more deaths to come as temperatures remain unseasonably high for the fourth consecutive day.
Turkish authorities should solve its disagreements with the Kurds by political means and avoid the use of force, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.
French police have foiled a terror attack on police and army personnel in the region of Orleans, the interior minister has said.
The number of forcibly displaced people worldwide will "far surpass" a record 60 million this year, the UN says.
Eighty seven people including eight soldiers were killed on Friday in a day of clashes in the Burundian capital, an army spokesperson said on Saturday.
All the parties in the Austrian Parliament have approved a resolution of support for the reconstruction of Rojava's Kobanê town and the Êzîdî town of Shengal in South Kurdistan.
Malian special forces have entered the Radisson Blu Hotel in Mali's capital, Bamako, to end a siege by gunmen. The hotel says 138 people remain inside. The gunmen stormed the US-owned hotel, which ...
Komite Internazionalistak [Internationalist Committee], an internationalist organisation based in the Basque Country, has released a message of solidarity with the Kurdish people.
Council of Europe has called for a de-escalation of violence in Turkey, amid rising operations of AKP government and Turkish military across the country.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on July 25 ordered a halt to air strikes against FARC guerrillas, giving a major boost to stop-start peace talks.
Two members of the Internationalist Brigade who turned back to Spain after going to Rojava for international solidarity and defense of humanity against ISIS gangs, were detained yesterday.
Greece lurched into uncharted territory and an uncertain future in Europe’s common currency Sunday after voters overwhelmingly rejected demands by international creditors for more austerity ...
Nearly 150 people are reported to have been killed by suspected Boko Haram Islamist militants in attacks in Nigeria's north-eastern Borno state.
The Muslim Brotherhood has warned of "serious repercussions" and has called on its supporters to "rise in revolt" after Egyptian police killed 13 of its members.
Rebel fire on a residential district of Yemen's second city Aden killed more than 30 civilians on July 1, as the UN declared its highest level humanitarian emergency in the war-torn country.
Though Turkey is pushing for the creation of a safe zone, potentially supported by a no-fly zone, inside Syria, the US has once again made clear that there is no need for the safe zone from either a ...
The death toll from the crash of an Indonesian air force plane packed with military personnel and their families rose to 142 on July 1, as witnesses described people fleeing the disaster zone covered ...
At least five people have been killed in a military transport plane crash in a residential area of the Indonesian city of Medan, officials say.
According to a report by French news agency AFP, an attacker carrying Islamist flag targeted a gas factory in France this morning.
The Pentagon has a contingency plan to work with ground partners should united Iraqi forces fail against the Islamic State, US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Martin E. Dempsey said ...
The death toll from a severe heatwave in southern Pakistan has risen to more than 750, with the threat of more deaths to come as temperatures remain unseasonably high for the fourth consecutive day.