The true tally of child deaths from British military activity could be as high as 135 because in some cases, the people killed were listed as “son” or “daughter” with no age given, says the London-based group Action on Armed Violence.
Ottawa's top diplomat Melanie Joly accuses Beijing of being an "increasingly disruptive" global power as she touts a new strategy expected to be released this month.
Cybercriminals who accessed information belonging to some 9.7 million current and former clients of Medibank — the largest private health insurer — demand a dollar for each victim.
Three soldiers died and seven others were wounded during clashes in the southern island province of Basilan, the Philippine military says, while the rebels reported at least four dead and several others injured.
Russian Education Ministry and Defence Ministry support reviving a Soviet-era military training course in schools across the nation, which is expected to be completed by January 1, 2023.
Joe Biden says he intended to discuss with Xi Jinping growing tensions between Washington and Beijing over Taiwan, trade policies, Beijing’s relationship with Russia and more.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has "a great reputation and influence" not only in Türkiye, but in the entire Muslim world, said Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
UN Human Rights Council asks New Delhi to take a tougher stance against gender and religious discrimination, including against Muslims, as countries review the South Asian country's human rights records.
Seoul confirms talks are going on over an unspecified number of 155-millimetre artillery shells but says Washington would be the "end user" of the lethal weapons.