UPDATE: 'Police behave as if people were at war' opposition leader tells IBTimes UK
UN probe details cases of torture, extrajudicial killings and shoot-to-kill policies against those who try to flee.
Saudi Arabia's supreme court has upheld the sentence of 1,000 lashes and 10 years imprisonment for blogger.
Human rights investigators are reviewing war crime evidence with the help of new technologies.
Kurd-hating MHP has gained a foothold in Germany - and the Turkish elections could bring further success.
Convict has faced the death penalty for almost 23 years after his arrest at just 15
The drug has already been rejected twice by the FDA due to dizziness, nausea, fainting and low blood pressure
Tens of thousands attend a candlelight vigil in Hong Kong to mark the 1989 Tiananmen Square uprising.
The national team will play its World Cup qualifiers in Qatar.
HDP has a crucial role to play for both the Turkish and Kurdish people.
Amnesty's report details alleged crimes including arbitrary detentions and extrajudicial executions.
Organisation will propose Europe-wide legislation to outlaw Holocaust denial.
They face economic struggles, level of discrimination that Caitlyn doesn't have to worry about
Video alleges militia chant Shia slogans as they set fire to Isis jihadist.
Doha is rapidly losing allies in Fifa as major figures fall
At least 56 inmates have been executed in Gehzel Hesar prison since 6 May activists tell IBTimes UK.
212 slaves died in 1794, shackled in the bowels of the vessel off South Africa
Las Vegas meeting aimed at Israel divestment push at US universities
Leaders of middle-of-the-road and progressive Anglo-Jewry take sect to task.
Aurelie Fhima had an interview with Travel Jigsaw but was then rejected.
Bush-era NSA surveillance powers have expired, but reforms in the USA Freedom Act might bring some back.
Hundreds of Australians have taken part in a rally in Sydney calling for marriage equality in the country.
Muslim woman's Facebook status goes viral after she claims she was a victim of Islamophobia on United Airlines.
'This isn't Saudi Arabia, no one's going to be punished, or whipped or whatever, or even ostracised'
A photographer has tracked down some of the Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants who made front page news.
The Daily Mail reported that hungry migrants have been making Brits feel "awkward" as they holiday in the sun.
A UN report says that backdoor encryptions are undermining our basic human rights.
Three writers on the list have already been killed this year.
At least as many migrants may be dying of hunger and thirst in the Sahara as are drowning in the Mediterranean
Manning reveals for first time her prison ordeals after arrest for releasing classified information.