A human rights organization hopes to use the testimony as prosecution for crimes against humanity.
Estimates vary about the exact capabilities of North Korea's nuclear arsenal.
State Department spokeswoman Anna Richey-Allen said Monday that the United States was committed to defend its allies — South Korea and Japan — from North Korea's threats.
Officials intend to discuss border control and the increase of asylum-seekers in Canada when U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly visits Ottawa in March.
Ex-CIA agent Sabrina de Sousa was arrested in Portugal and set to face six years in prison for her role in the kidnapping and extraordinary rendition of Egyptian cleric Abu Omar.
Mayor Carlos Gimenez said the city would comply with President Trump's executive order to avoid the loss of federal funds.
Troops mistreated and detained a 7-year-old Palestinian boy from Kafr Qadum in the West Bank region, Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem said.
This second-tier asylum grants refugees a residency permit lasting one year, which could be extended to two more years, and bans their families from joining them for two years.
The International Criminal Court is expected to investigate the U.S. for alleged war crimes and human rights abuses in Afghanistan.
The U.K. Home Office reports a substantial increase in racially and religiously charged crime following the country's decision to leave the E.U.
The tiny Pacific island nation had originally brought in cases against nine nations but only the ones against Britain, India and Pakistan made it to the next level of proceedings.
The reclusive nation also criticized the joint naval drills by South Korea and the U.S. that were held in the East Sea last week.
Months of vigorous campaigning and frenzied debate came to a stunning end Friday as Britons voted to leave the EU. Here’s who lost.
The U.N. human rights chief said “well-functioning migration governance systems” are needed to assess requests for international protections.
A report by members of European Parliament confirmed fears among aid organizations that non-Syrians would face discrimination.
Sources told the Financial Times that the amount was zeroed in on at just above $289,000 per asylum-seeker in Monday’s commission draft.
A Papua New Guinea Supreme Court ruling Tuesday said detaining asylum seekers on Manus Island was illegal and unconstitutional.
The announcement, made by the Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton Sunday, was welcomed by refugee advocates and human rights groups.
The cargo vessel with 21 North Korean crew members left for China on Thursday after the lifting of a U.N. embargo and OKs from authorities.
The damning U.N. report details horrific findings of unlawful killings, torture and other human rights abuses committed by all sides in war-torn Libya.
The announcement Tuesday comes as concerns over the refugee crisis and the threat of Islamic extremism have risen.
The continent's politicians are increasingly facing pressure to, at least temporarily, suspend an open-borders policy. But at what cost?