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Germany Sends Warship to South China Sea
Germany is the latest country to enter the disputed waters that China claims as its own.
Russia Says U.K. Is Bluffing Over Spy Poisoning
The Russian Embassy in London said British accusations of Kremlin involvement "are nothing but assumptions."
Can Philippines's President Duterte Face Justice?
The strongman leader says he is "sick and tired" of being accused of crimes against humanity.
Charge Duterte With Mass Murder, Says Lawyer
Jude Josue Sabio has accused Duterte of being the mastermind behind thousands of killings as mayor of Davao and as president.
South China Sea: Can the U.S. Calm the Waters?
Earlier this week, an international court ruling that denied China's claims to the South China Sea.
Why the South China Sea Ruling May Intensify the Fight
In a case that was seen as a test of Beijing's rising power, the Hague ruled that China had breached the Philippines' sovereign rights in the South China Sea.
Inside the Movement to Keep Missing Kids Missing
In protest of custody decisions, parents are going into hiding with their children, sometimes with the help of activists and decades-old underground networks.
Former Serbian Secret Police Facing Retrial for War Crimes
Appeals judge finds policemen had been mistakenly acquitted by trial judges.
The Future of the Hague May Hinge on Gaza
The International Criminal Court is preparing to delve into Israeli-Palestinian affairs. Will that tarnish or bolster its image?