RSF also called for investigation into deaths of two journalists from Egypt, Saudi after their release from prison.
Republican had refused to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic raising concerns for other House members.
Black and Latino children will be disproportionally affected, whether schools reopen or go online this school year.
Barr rejects Democrats' assertions of racism in US policing and denies he favoured Trump's friends in Mueller trials.
Thirteen of the dead were members of the same family, state police commissioner Ede Ayuba says.
A report reveals record number of activists killed in 2019, with 40 percent from Indigenous communities.
Federal authorities negotiate a deal with Oregon to increase police presence in Portland in exchange for the departure.
The department of defense says Washington expects to move its European military headquarters from Germany to Belgium.
Harare to issue long-term bonds and jointly approach international donors with farmers to raise funding.
The Belta news agency says the mercenaries worked for Wagner, Russia's best-known private military contractor.
Low is accused of being the mastermind behind the theft of billions that were looted from sovereign wealth fund 1MDB.
Tahir Ahmad Naseem, accused of blasphemy by claiming to be a prophet, shot six times during a hearing.
Surur was wanted for allegedly conspiring to sell 10 tonnes of elephant ivory and over 181kg of rhino horn from 2012-19.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard claimed it was 'the first time in the world' that such an exercise had been carried out.
India-China tensions are complicating a simmering political crisis in Kathmandu.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism welcomes Twitter's move, but brands the action 'too little, too late'.
Protesters across southern Iraq are demanding stable electricity supplies as grid fails during summer temperatures as high as 54 degrees C (129 degrees F).
In Axios interview, Trump expressed doubts about reports that Moscow offered the Taliban bribes to kill US forces.
Also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, Muslims will celebrate it in most countries on July 31.
Despite 2,250 Palestinians killed in 2014 attack by Israel, Gazans are not holding out hope for UN court justice.
Announcement by electoral commission comes hours after king issues royal decree calling for election.
Government braces for another wave of the pandemic as two major cities face a rise in cases.
First batch of five jets arrive at Indian Air Force base as world's biggest arms importer modernises its military.
Prosecutors are investigating one of the largest accounting fraud cases in the country's recent history after the online payment services company crumbled into insolvency last month, admitting that $2.2bn was missing.
The stalled peace deal was signed between the Yemeni gov't and southern separatists in the Saudi capital last year.