
2.4 million Afghan girls shut out of secondary school 5 years after Taliban takeover, UN says
A U.N. agency reports that five years after the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, around 2.4 million girls remain excluded from secondary education
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A U.N. agency reports that five years after the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, around 2.4 million girls remain excluded from secondary education

Canadian police have charged a man with making a bomb threat against the U.S. Consulate in Halifax

Mountaineers, diplomats and members of civil society have gathered in Pakistan’s capital for a candlelight vigil honoring 10 climbers killed in an avalanche on Broad Peak, as rescuers described

US media reports say the president secretly left via a catering truck to avoid a threat to his life from Iran.

An ex-Japanese envoy said the "sexist" comments "betrayed the close bond" between the countries.

Monday's drone strike on the Zawiya refinery was the third such incident in two days.

Authorities promise tough new laws in the country, which has high levels of firearms ownership.

Since taking office in early May, the new Hungarian government has lost no time dismantling Viktor Orbán's legacy.

The judge overseeing the state murder trial has set out some rules for public access, but other questions remain about the high-profile case.

The ex-president is convicted of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity during the country's civil war.

Ukraine's president says strikes in Zaporizhzhia - which killed seven people - involved ballistic missiles from Russia's ally.

Elaborate deception operations and decoys are often used to deceive potential threats to the US president.