Israeli judge’s remark “some girls like to be raped” causes outrage –media
Court system officials to summon retired judge to explain his remark, which he said had been taken out of context and twisted
Russia: Syria rights report biased, silent on "terrorist acts"
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Congo conflict masks deadly volcano threat
Eleven years after an eruption of Mount Nyiragongo devastated Goma, killing hundreds of people, conflict is preventing scientists from predicting the volcano's next explosion
Northern Myanmar conflict's displaced are traffickers' prey
Kachin women and girls tricked, drugged, raped and sold into China as brides or bonded labour, according to report by women’s rights group
Questions of motivation mark WikiLeaks soldier's court-martial
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No signs of hatred in WikiLeaks soldier's laptop -investigator
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UN rights team believes chemical weapons used in Syria
President Bashar al-Assad's government and its opponents have accused each other of using chemical weapons
The capital and the countryside: glimpses of North Korea
Focus is on increasing output of produce like apples and potatoes that will improve people's health and keep them fed between harvests of the main local crops
Cyber specialist to testify at U.S. soldier's WikiLeaks trial
USA-WIKILEAKS/MANNING (PIX):Cyber specialist to testify at U.S. soldier's WikiLeaks trial