Japan ordered to compensate wartime ‘comfort women’
A South Korean court has ordered Japan to compensate a group of women who were forced to work in wartime brothels. Read More
A South Korean court has ordered Japan to compensate a group of women who were forced to work in wartime brothels. Read More
Milad Zohrevand, 21, was put to death on Thursday at a prison in western Iran, sources tell the BBC. Read More
This year’s Macy’s event in Manhattan was briefly disrupted by a small pro-Palestinian demonstration. Read More
A vehicle that exploded on the Rainbow Bridge was incinerated, killing a couple who have not been named. Read More
Pakistan is charging undocumented refugees an $830 exit fee to leave the country if they arrived without a visa. Read More
EU leaders should take note but it’s too simplistic to say populists are taking over, says Katya Adler. Read More
Eric Adams denies the allegations, which date back to his time working as a police officer in New York. Read More
Children among injured after reports of stabbing in Dublin, with police on scene of “serious public order incident” Read More
Dr Mohammed Abu Salmiya was held as he evacuated patients to the south, colleagues say. Read More
Police say Néstor Isidro Pérez Salas provided protection for the leaders of a Sinaloa cartel faction. Read More