‘They Will Label Us as Spies’:The Afghan Students Abandoned by America
When she finds it hard to focus, Nilab jots down her worries on slips of paper and pins them to her wall, a strategy she pick...
When she finds it hard to focus, Nilab jots down her worries on slips of paper and pins them to her wall, a strategy she pick...
The war in Ukraine is at an inflection point, with President Trump seeking rapprochement with the Russian leader, Vladimir V....
Students in France will learn about something new starting in September: sex, gender stereotypes and consent. Nearly a quarte...
Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Shara, announced late Saturday the formation of a caretaker government that will lead the...
An American woman detained in Afghanistan has been released by the Taliban, according to a social media post on Saturday by a...
Ziggy Duchnowski spent Saturday morning car shopping along Northern Boulevard in Queens with two goals in mind. He wanted to ...
At the foot of glistening Mount Nasaasaaq — “the king of the mountains” — in Sisimiut, Greenland, hundreds of spectators bund...
The official death toll of the earthquake that shattered central Myanmar surpassed 1,600 people, the country’s military leade...
Aubonrat Setnawet, an electrician’s helper, was working with her husband on the 23rd floor of a new office tower on the north...
As he was rushing to attend a soccer match in Newcastle, England, Michael Gibbard stepped on a pile of sensitive military doc...