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Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras (left) welcomes Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to Athens on Thursday. Erdoğan’s visit is the first by a Turkish president in 65 years. Photograph: Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP/Getty Images
Russia's president has announced he'll run for re-election, and of course he'll win. Still, Vladimir Putin has a problem, so a new wave of anti-Western rhetoric and policies is headed his way.
Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., makes a point as the House Ways and Means Committee debates the Republican tax reform package, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Nov. 8, 2017.
Afghan refugees are being forced back to their war-torn homeland from neighboring countries, mostly from Iran. A recent UN report says over 4,000 Afghan refugees were deported from Iran last week alone.
National security advisor H.R. McMaster, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, President Donald Trump, and White House chief of staff John Kelly attend a briefing with senior military leaders in the Cabinet Room of the White House Oct. 5 in Washington. Pool/Getty Images
It's one of the dirtiest places in America. Former residents of Tar Creek, Oklahoma, want to know why Trump's EPA chief didn't prosecute allegations of wrongdoing during a federal buyout program.
In an interview with DW, Bangladeshi activist Adilur Rahman Khan, who is set to receive the 2017 Franco-German Prize for Human Rights, outlines the dangerous landscape for human rights campaigners in his country.
In a national look at Taser deaths behind bars, Reuters finds 104 fatalities after inmates were stunned, often with other force. Abuses stir torture concerns.
Martini Smith was shocked with a Taser in the Franklin County, Ohio, jail. Days later, she miscarried. “It stays with me like it was yesterday,” she said. REUTERS/Paul Vernon