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‘We thought Taliban had changed’: Afghan girls banned from school

KABUL: Days after the Taliban staged a cruel U-turn on allowing Afghan girls back to school, Adeeba Haidari feels as if she is in...

Fleeing Putin, Russians resettle in pro-Kremlin Serbia

BELGRADE: As free speech was curtailed, her friends imprisoned and the Russian economy tanked in the days after Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of...

Philippines: Campaign for local positions starts amid violence, coronavirus fears

MANILA: Candidates for Philippine congressional seats and thousands of smaller races started campaigning Friday with police watching closely due to past violence and to...

Tigray rebels agree to ‘cessation of hostilities’

ADDIS ABABA: Tigrayan rebels agreed to a "cessation of hostilities" on Friday, a new turning point in the nearly 17-month war in northern Ethiopia...

Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi to see Indian counterpart in surprise meeting

NEW DELHI: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will meet his Indian counterpart in New Delhi on Friday, India's foreign ministry said, after he arrived...

Experts worry about how US will see next COVID-19 surge coming

NEW YORK: As coronavirus infections rise in some parts of the world, experts are watching for a potential new COVID-19 surge in the US...

Russia and US trade accusations of complicity in war in Syria

NEW YORK: Dmitry Polyanskiy, Russia's deputy permanent representative to the UN, told his fellow members of the Security Council on Thursday that the root...

Death toll from twin Somalia bombings rises to 48

MOGADISHU: The death toll from two bombings that killed a parliamentary election candidate in central Somalia has risen to 48, a regional leader said...

Fearing bombs and war, Kharkiv families spend a month underground

KHARKIV, Ukraine: In a Ukrainian city battered by bombs since the start of Russia's invasion, Natalia Shaposhnik and her daughter Veronika live in a...

Russia accuses Hunter Biden of ‘funding Ukrainian biological weapons labs’

LONDON: Russia has accused US President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, of funding biological weapons labs in Ukraine, The Telegraph has reported. Moscow...

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