11 school children killed in airstrike in Myanmar: UNICEF
At least 11 schoolchildren died in an airstrike and gunfire at a village in Myanmar, the United Nations Children’s Agency said, an attack targeted by
At least 11 schoolchildren died in an airstrike and gunfire at a village in Myanmar, the United Nations Children’s Agency said, an attack targeted by
McDonald’s in Kyiv reopened on Tuesday for the first time since the Russian invasion, a sign that life in the capital is returning to normal
Cambodia’s United Nations-backed court set up to try Khmer Rouge leaders is finishing its work this week, ending a 16-year process that has helped national
A rare operation by Palestinian Authority security forces to arrest a Hamas member sparked clashes in the West Bank city of Nablus on Tuesday, multiple
At least 11 schoolchildren died in an airstrike and gunfire at a village in Myanmar, the UN Children’s Agency said, an attack the country’s junta
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Anti-coup militants in Myanmar patrol the smoldering ruins of a burned village after a retaliatory attack by junta forces fighting to break resistance to last
American lawyer Thomas Jones still recalls the scars of Filipino torture victims he interviewed for Amnesty International in the country’s detention centers in 1975 during
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In a war-torn historic house-turned-museum in Beirut, archives of Lebanon’s troubled past merge with artistic renderings of its grim present to depict a country seemingly
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At least 11 schoolchildren died in an airstrike and gunfire at a village in Myanmar, the United Nations Children’s Agency said, an attack targeted by
McDonald’s in Kyiv reopened on Tuesday for the first time since the Russian invasion, a sign that life in the capital is returning to normal
Cambodia’s United Nations-backed court set up to try Khmer Rouge leaders is finishing its work this week, ending a 16-year process that has helped national
A rare operation by Palestinian Authority security forces to arrest a Hamas member sparked clashes in the West Bank city of Nablus on Tuesday, multiple
At least 11 schoolchildren died in an airstrike and gunfire at a village in Myanmar, the UN Children’s Agency said, an attack the country’s junta
Matteo Salvini was once the figurehead of Italy’s far-right, but Giorgia Meloni’s popularity has made him a young – and potentially disruptive – partner in
It was the river that watered the biblical Garden of Eden and is said to have helped give birth to civilization itself. But today the
Anti-coup militants in Myanmar patrol the smoldering ruins of a burned village after a retaliatory attack by junta forces fighting to break resistance to last
American lawyer Thomas Jones still recalls the scars of Filipino torture victims he interviewed for Amnesty International in the country’s detention centers in 1975 during
Disinformation on social media has become routine as Brazil heads for deeply divisive elections, but it can gain traction and a wider audience if it
In a war-torn historic house-turned-museum in Beirut, archives of Lebanon’s troubled past merge with artistic renderings of its grim present to depict a country seemingly
Fresh protests erupted in Iran on Monday over the death of a young woman detained by “morality police,” who enforce a strict dress code, local