Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers decided against opening schools to girls above the sixth grade, reneging on a previous promise and opting to appease their hardline base at the expense of further alienating the international community.
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NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has accused China of giving political backing to Russia as it attacks Ukraine, and warned Beijing against providing material support to Moscow’s war effort.
Protesters in Jamaica, donning T-shirts emblasoned with a pair of shackled Black wrists surrounded by the phrases ‘Seh Yuh Sorry!’ and ‘Apologize now!’, raised their fists on 22 March, as they demonstrated just hours before Prince William and Kate arrived.
President Joe Biden has added a stop in Poland to his trip this week to Europe for urgent talks with NATO and European allies, as Russian forces concentrate their fire upon cities and trapped civilians in a nearly month-old invasion of Ukraine.
The Biden administration intends to declare that Myanmar’s years-long repression of the Rohingya Muslim population is a genocide, US officials said.
The confirmation of bird flu at another Iowa egg-laying farm will force the killing of more than 5 million chickens, state officials said Friday.
Raising hopes that the Tamilnadu economy is back on the path of growth after the pandemic-induced slumber, Finance Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan on Friday presented the State budget that is optimistic about the coming years, and focuses on growth rooted in the Dravidian principles of social justice-linked development.
Russia warned the United States that Moscow had the might to put the world’s pre-eminent superpower in its place and accused the West of stoking a wild Russophobic plot to tear Russia apart.
In an underground archive below NATO’s headquarters lies a key document that sets out the vision of both NATO and Russia about their future ties, as it was shaped almost a quarter of a century ago.
