'Safeguard Defenders' report urges governments to investigate as China opens at least 54 'overseas police service centers' on five continents
Royal family in mourning as Charles prepares to take the British throne
Beijing offers political, economic support for Moscow over Western threat of sanctions – but multi-billion ‘Belt and Road’ investments at risk.
Moscow plans to build a new pipeline to China, which could give Russia the power to sell gas to the highest bidder, pitting Chinese and European consumers against one another.
In its latest annual report the watchdog notes that in the past 12 months have been marked by a series of military coups and crackdowns on opposition figures.
British critics of China could face arrest and extradition to Hong Kong in countries that have an extradition agreement with the Chinese territory.
China’s targeting of EU lawmakers with retaliatory sanctions means ratification of trade deal unlikely.
As Henry Ridgwell reports, the murder conviction passed Tuesday against former officer Derek Chauvin has been welcomed in many countries – but equality activists say there is still much work to be done.
Much of Europe has been forced back into lockdown amid a deadly third wave of the coronavirus. In Britain however, pubs, shops and services reopened Monday as the government hailed its vaccination program for cutting infections.
Prince Philip, the Greek-born consort to Queen Elizabeth, Britain’s longest sitting monarch, has died at the age of 99. The Duke of Edinburgh is best remembered for his sense of duty to the queen, and also his sense of humor.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson outlines Britain’s plans for greater engagement in Indo-Pacific region.
Britain’s recently launched fast-track citizenship plan for ‘British Nationals Overseas’ is angering China.
Report for UN Security Council committee says cyberattacks brought in $300 million for Pyongyang in 2020.
U.S. allies have expressed optimism for future bilateral relations ahead of the inauguration of Joe Biden Wednesday.
Human rights abusers will face asset freezes and travel bans under new legislation adopted by the European Union.
Britain has announced a $21.8 billion increase in defense spending over the next four years, its largest military investment since the end of the Cold War.
As Myanmar's State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi addressed the International Court of Justice in The Hague this week, many former supporters looked on with dismay as the Nobel peace laureate denied accusations that Myanmar's military conducted atrocities against the Rohingya Muslim population. Prosecu
Tens of thousands of elderly refugees living in camps in and around Myanmar are being failed by a humanitarian response that is not taking account of their needs, according to Amnesty International.
China says relations have been "damaged" by British interference.
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