Belgium Extends Euthanasia Law to Kids
Lawmakers passed a bill allowing euthanasia in very rare cases of terminally ill children
Lawmakers passed a bill allowing euthanasia in very rare cases of terminally ill children
The Tazreen factory fire claimed at least 112 lives in November 2012, and thanks to international pressure the building’s owner is finally behind bars awaiting trial
Thirty people still unaccounted for after devastating blaze
Iranian President, invited and subsequently uninvited, says Syrian peace talks will not stop the war.
Officials call for international community to continue to provide aid and halt human rights abuses
After 17 years of protests, Okinawa prefecture governor Hirokazu Nakaima is poised to decide the fate of the controversial U.S. air base — certainly angering either local people or his government in the process
The president of Rwanda recalls his fellow African leader
South Africa’s rugby captain remembers when Mandela used sport for national healing
Sister and nephew believed to run Tijuana cartel
Found among gypsy community
And God
Sentencing errors had originally banned him for 5 years
Essam Tarek woke on Thursday morning when a bomb blast, targeting the Egyptian Interior Minister’s convoy, shook his neighborhood, in Cairo’s suburban Nasr City area. “I went to the balcony and I saw cars full of fire and …