By Charlotte Greenfield KABUL (Reuters) - The Taliban will allow girls around Afghanistan to return to class when high schools...
Read moreBy Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's head of counter-terrorism policing said on Thursday the police had serious concern about...
Read moreBy Alkis Konstantidinis and Christophe Van Der Perre ANJEKY BEANATARA, Madagascar (Reuters) - With precious few trees left to slow...
Read moreSANAA (Reuters) -While waiting for a sponsor to pay for congenital heart defect surgery, gangrene caused by the untreated ailment...
Read moreBy Stanley Widianto JAKARTA (Reuters) - Two years ago in Indonesia, sexual harassment victim Baiq Nuril Maknun received a presidential...
Read moreBy Alexander Villegas SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's divisive battle over abortion rights could get a central role in the Andean...
Read moreLVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) - The Ukrainian authorities accused Russian forces of firing artillery at a convoy of civilians fleeing the...
Read moreBy Robert Muller, Olimpiu Gheorghiu and Karol Badohal WARSAW/PRAGUE/PALANCA, Moldova (Reuters) - Thousands more refugees from Ukraine crossed into Eastern...
Read moreBy Gleb Garanich KYIV (Reuters) - Ukrainian nurse Oksana Martynenko and her colleagues have 21 babies to look after at...
Read moreBy Clodagh Kilcoyne and Luiza Ilie PUTNA, Romania (Reuters) - When 75-year-old Svetlana and her family from the city of...
Read moreAHMEDABAD, India (Reuters) -India on Wednesday started administering doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to young people aged 12 to 14...
Read moreBy Francesco Guarascio BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union is planning to buy and distribute vaccines against measles, polio, tuberculosis and...
Read moreQUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador's president, Guillermo Lasso, a conservative former banker, on Tuesday said he would propose tightening time limits...
Read moreBy Anna Koper and Olimpiu Gheorghiu PRZEMYSL, Poland/PALANCA, Moldova (Reuters) -Nearly three weeks into the war, the number of Ukrainians...
Read moreBy Anna Koper and Marek Strzelecki PRZEMYSL, Poland (Reuters) - Poland has seen indications that human traffickers may be targeting...
Read moreBy Ismail Shakil and Kanishka Singh (Reuters) -Nearly 100 children have died in Russia's invasion of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy...
Read moreBy Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) -More than 100 buses carrying a few thousand civilians have left the besieged city of...
Read moreBy Charlotte Greenfield KABUL (Reuters) - The dire humanitarian situation in Afghanistan should not be forgotten as the world's attention...
Read moreBy Gabriela Baczynska BRUSSELS (Reuters) - All EU countries must help provide for the millions of refugees fleeing Russia's invasion...
Read moreBy Anne Mimault KAYA, Burkina Faso (Reuters) - The thought of spending her life with a man she had never...
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