Over four years into Russia’s war in Ukraine, some of the Russians imprisoned in its early days are still in jail. Even people with no previous political activism have been landed with long prison ...
Uyghur mother Mihrigul Tursun recounts years of alleged detention, torture and family separation in China's Xinjiang camps in ...
A Honduran man has admitted he was among the more than a dozen inmates who assaulted three other inmates from African ...
On Friday, May 15, Ukraine and Russia conducted the first stage of a 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner exchange, with 205 Ukrainians ...
The prosecutor arrived late and Hutson was guarded by Nation of Islam security in Friday's arraignment, one day before the ...
The year-and-a half-long fight to release a video showing correction officers using force on an inmate who ended up dying may ...
Oklahoma regulators approved PSO's $1.2 billion energy projects, including natural gas and battery storage, with customer ...
The Israeli government has said it will initiate a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times over columnist Nicholas ...
A New York Times column by Nicholas Kristof published Monday detailed graphic allegations of sexual abuse of Palestinian prisoners by Israeli guards, amplifying claims that guards had used ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Gideon Saar rejected New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof's ...
Israel plans to sue The New York Times and ‌one of its journalists for defamation over an article that said Israeli soldiers, ...