Uzbekistan not keen to admit Afghan refugees fleeing Taliban
As the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, thousands of Afghans looked for ways to escape what they see as a return of a ruthless fundamentalist rule
As the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, thousands of Afghans looked for ways to escape what they see as a return of a ruthless fundamentalist rule
The Portuguese was linked with a return to Real Madrid but Carlo Ancelotti has quashed those rumours.
‘Here’s to all the incredible pals who showed up for this film,’ wrote the actor
The England captain has reportedly accused Tottenham of failing to honour an agreement for him to leave.
Pope Francis is adding his voice to a global campaign to overcome vaccine skepticism
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australia evacuated the first 26 people, including Australian and Afghan citizens, from Kabul since the Taliban overran the Afghan capital
Peak is currently at its lowest height since the measurements started in the 1940s
Number of parents ‘fronting’ children’s policies soars as young drivers pay to get on the post-pandemic road
Some estimates suggest that as many as 235,000 individuals have no fixed address
You don’t want to find out you’re not getting a penny when you need it most
Police say four members of a Hong Kong university student union have been arrested on accusations of advocating terrorism when they paid tribute to an attacker who stabbed a police officer and then killed himself
The RSPCA said it welcomed ‘tighter controls over transporting live animals within Great Britain’
The now-collapsed structure previously served as the regional office of a UN peacekeeping mission
The comedy-drama series about three millennials at a women’s magazine examines some of the most poignant issues affecting young women today. As the show comes to an end after five seasons, Olivia Petter speaks to its creator, producer and stars
Cameron Norrie and Johanna Konta suffered first-round defeats in the Western and Southern Open in Cincinatti.
The legal authority allowing the president to go to war in 2001 has never been repealed—and has been used in 21 other countries
R&B star R. Kelly is due back in a criminal court
Liselotte Neumann’s team successfully defended the title they won in Ireland in 2011
While once it was a well-kept secret, shouted about by only the most dedicated environmentalist campaigners and writers, fashion’s enormous impact on the planet is now common knowledge, writes Sophie Benson
A prominent Cambodian labor union leader has been sentenced to two years in prison for inciting social unrest with sensitive comments about the country’s border
Northern California wildfires that incinerated two mountain communities continue to march through the Sierra Nevada and PG&E is blacking out some 51,000 customers to prevent new blazes
Follow the latest updates as the Taliban seize Kabul
Stocks at Wall Street fell as July retail sales declined and concerns about slowing economic growth intensified
Robert Durst said he deeply regretted telling his life story to filmmakers in hopes of restoring his reputation