Osman Kavala made his final appeal for freedom on Friday, at the culmination of a years-long trial.
The S&P 500 slid 2.8 percent, the biggest decline since March 7.
On Earth Day, US president pledges to plant 1.2 billion trees and compile inventory of old-growth across the country.
Some of the revenue will be used to pay victims of a university doctor for alleged sexual assault.
Ecuador's president from 2007 to 2017, Correa was sentenced in absentia to eight years in prison for bribery.
Rights advocates demand name of police officer who shot Lyoya, 26, in the back of the head after Michigan traffic stop.
Series of bombings in Afghanistan highlight security challenges since Taliban seized power in August.
Both countries have recently tested advanced new weapons, but what could they mean for current and future conflicts?
Demonstration held to show solidarity amid continued Israeli raids in occupied Jerusalem and at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Discussions on migration held in Washington this week amid increasing numbers of Cubans trying to enter the US.
Sri Lanka will receive up to $600m from the World Bank over the next 4 months to buy medicine and other essential goods.
Georgia voters seek to disqualify Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene from re-election for engaging in 'insurrection'.
Far-right President Jair Bolsonaro pardoned lawmaker convicted for calling for violence against Supreme Court justices.
The forum is part of a UN initiative to advance rights of people of African descent and connect the diaspora to Africa.
In a decree, Kais Saied says he would replace most of the commission in a move that would further entrench his rule.
The US Humane Society is asking US securities regulators to investigate McDonald’s regarding its treatment of pigs.
Modi will speak on Sunday in his first public event since his government stripped Kashmir's semi-autonomous status.
Video footage appears to show Caucasian soldiers burying bodies near former French base in Mali.
Some facilities have been abandoned by their owners, with cities saying they cannot afford to tear them down.
The doctrine of 'sovereign immunity' is being used to insulate state violence from legal liability.
Latest deadly attack on a place of worship reportedly occurred at a Sunni mosque in Kunduz city in northern Afghanistan.
Palestinians traveled to Al-Aqsa Mosque from the occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel.
The UN environment chief discusses if all efforts to fight climate change are failing.
Libya's culture minister was released in January after six days in prison, but has not resumed her official duties.
Kibaki's legacy was marred when irregularities during a re-election bid ended in deadly violence.