A Japanese man who spent more than 40 years on death row until he was acquitted last year has been awarded $1.4 million in compensation, a court said on Tuesday – roughly $85 for each day he was wrongfully convicted. Former professional boxer Iwao Hakamada, 89, was sentenced to death…
A prominent Indian comedian is standing by his right to make jokes after an angry mob attacked a comedy…
A court ordered the dissolution of the Unification Church in Japan, upholding a government request for a revocation spurred…
A team of lawyers representing the families of 30 Venezuelans sent by the United States to a mega prison…
The Palestinian co-director of Oscar-winning film “No Other Land” Hamdan Ballal was beaten up by Israeli settlers in the…
More than a thousand people have been detained during protests following the jailing of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, Turkish…
Israel is making plans for a potential major ground offensive in Gaza that would involve sending tens of thousands…
Israel’s security cabinet has approved a controversial proposal to facilitate Palestinian emigration from Gaza, a move critics warn could…
At a military prison in central Israel, 18-year-old Itamar Greenberg sat in a US Army-issued army uniform as the…