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Since Taliban swept back to power in August last year, hundreds of fighters have returned to school -- either on their own or pushed by their commanders
More than 10 million openings went unfilled in June
It’s the country's worst drought in at least four decades
While rival blocs stage sit-ins, no new government emerges and Bagdad merchants wonder how to make a living
Daily ritual supposed to be a symbol of cooperation
French firefighters tackle wildfires raging in the country's southeast Saturday as officials kept a wary eye on a huge blaze farther west. France has been buffeted by a historic drought that forced water use restrictions, and a series of heatwaves being driven by climate change
A peacekeeping force's spokeswoman confirmed the news and said: 'Rotations are to resume from Monday'
The president's coalition, which includes his party Alliance for the Republic (APR) and other parties, won 82 seats of the national assembly's 165, the constitutional council, Senegal's highest court, said late Thursday
Europe’s summer heatwaves catastrophic for Alpine glaciers
Aine Davis is suspected to be a member of the IS cell that held dozens of foreign hostages in Syria and was known to captives as the "Beatles" because of their British accents
Castillo is the subject of five criminal investigations, including for graft, and has survived two impeachment attempts
Ages 13-17 prefer video platforms, with YouTube and TikTok leading the way
Toll is one of the bloodiest in Mali's decadelong insurgency, which has spread through the country and into neighboring Burkina Faso and Niger
‘At the moment it’s gone,’ with puddles and empty riverbeds where water should flow
The city authorities said they had not calculated exactly how much they would save, but the move comes after energy prices have skyrocketed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its response to Western sanctions
Two explosions killed 15 soldiers in Burkina Faso on Tuesday, the army said, the latest in a series of such attacks as the country battles a jihadi insurgency
Some worry Moscow might use it to boost its surveillance of military targets in Ukraine
Zamora was arrested last week and the offices of El Periodico, a newspaper he founded that has accused key political figures in the country of corruption, were raided
Tons of corn arrive to a port in Turkey; other grain still en route to Lebanon
Entertainer, whose career spanned more than five decades, died Monday after a 30-year battle with cancer
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