(Reuters) - Russian Sports Minister Oleg Matytsin said on Wednesday that Russia would invite "friendly countries" to take part in...
Read moreBy Andrea Shalal and Jonathan Landay WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The World Bank has put four projects in Afghanistan worth $600...
Read moreKHARTOUM (Reuters) - In a series of decisions on Tuesday, Sudan's military leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan dismissed the boards...
Read moreBy Charlotte Greenfield KABUL (Reuters) - The head of the United Nations' development agency said on Tuesday that the Taliban...
Read moreBy Anna Koper, Joanna Plucinska and Alicja Ptak WARSAW (Reuters) - More than a month after Russia invaded, many Ukrainian...
Read moreBy Lizbeth Diaz MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's armed forces knew that 43 student teachers who disappeared in 2014 were...
Read moreBRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil's Education Minister Milton Ribeiro resigned on Monday following allegations of corruption in the awarding of ministry funds...
Read more(Reuters) - The United Nations Security Council has expressed deep concern over a decision by Afghanistan's Taliban rulers to deny...
Read moreBy Charlotte Greenfield and Jonathan Landay KABUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States abruptly cancelled meetings with the Taliban in Doha...
Read moreDOHA (Reuters) - The U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan said on Saturday he is hopeful that there will be a...
Read moreBRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil's Federal Police have opened an investigation into allegations of corruption in the Education Ministry, a police source...
Read moreSYDNEY (Reuters) - Student activists converged on the Australian prime minister's official residence on Friday to demand stronger action against...
Read moreSANTIAGO (Reuters) - Thousands of students marched through the Chilean capital on Friday demanding higher food stipends, the first organized...
Read moreBy Alexandra Valencia QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuadorean lawmakers on Thursday roundly rejected a proposed bill that conservative President Guillermo Lasso...
Read moreBy Tim Cocks JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Nkateko Muyimane and six fellow African students hid in a subway while Russian shells...
Read moreBy Charlotte Greenfield KABUL (Reuters) -The Taliban on Wednesday backtracked on their announcement that high schools would open for girls,...
Read moreANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey regrets the Taliban's announcement that high schools in Afghanistan would remain closed for girls, the foreign...
Read moreBRASILIA, Mar 23 (Reuters) - Brazil's attorney general on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to investigate funding decisions made by...
Read moreWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department on Wednesday said the Taliban's announcement that high schools in Afghanistan would remain...
Read moreUNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday that Taliban's decision to suspend high school for...
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