Afghan media brace for what's next under Taliban rule
The treatment of the media and women are key clues to how the Taliban will govern Afghanistan
The treatment of the media and women are key clues to how the Taliban will govern Afghanistan
Britain is rushing 4 million Pfizer doses to Australia, where authorities are scrambling to bolster supplies of that COVID-19 vaccine and protect the population against a rapidly spreading outbreak of the delta variant
In Leos Carax’s manically artificial world, the barrier between the stage and the world beyond it is both superficial and easily dissolvable
Intensive care beds are full of unvaccinated coronavirus patients at a hospital in Boise, Idaho, and doctors are bracing for the need to conserve scarce resources for the patients most likely to survive
Former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick is due in court to face charges that he sexually assaulted a 16-year-old boy during a wedding reception in Massachusetts nearly 50 years ago
Apple has recently eased some longstanding restrictions that helped make its App Store into a big moneymaker for the company
Twenty years later, Jack Grandcolas remembers waking up at 7:03 that morning
Tales of selflessness and heroism — and of deadly delays and heartbreaking missed opportunities — are emerging after the remnants of Hurricane Ida pummeled the Northeast with record-breaking rain that flooded roads and houses, killing dozens
The death toll from Hurricane Ida has climbed, with the loss of three nursing home residents blamed on the storm
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The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, one of the worst ever for Central America, wiped out homes and crops and displaced more than half a million people
The threat the Caldor Fire poses to Lake Tahoe residents is exposing differences between laws against price-gouging in Nevada and California
Fire crews are taking advantage of decreasing winds to battle a California wildfire near Lake Tahoe but dry weather and a weekend warming trend mean the battle is far from over
President Joe Biden is calling for greater public resolve to confront climate change and help the nation deal with the fierce storms, flooding and wildfires that have beset the country
World number ones Novak Djokovic and Ashleigh Barty also came through their respective ties.
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The world number one insisted he was not acting like a “spoiled brat” in complaining about the noisy courtside fan.
Japanese public broadcaster NHK says Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga won’t run in the upcoming governing party leadership election, indicating he will step down as Japanese leader at the end of this month
‘Those murdered were journalists and humanitarian aid workers, pillars of courage and kindness on the front lines of perilous conflict’
The Briton powered home in a personal best time of 57.028 seconds.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered officials to wage a tougher epidemic prevention campaign in “our style” after he turned down some foreign COVID-19 vaccines offered via the U.N.-backed immunization program
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended his decision to call an election during the pandemic in first debate of the campaign for this month’s election
A group of election security experts is calling on California’s top election official to take an additional step to protect the upcoming gubernatorial recall
There has been a more than 50% increase in energy costs over the last six months.
Federal Aviation Administration has received 4,000 reports of ‘unruly’ passenger behaviour in 2021