Yemen war: A devastating toll for children
Aid agencies are scrambling to prevent two humanitarian crises in the middle of the war in Yemen. One and a half million kids are suffering from malnutrition. Health workers fear it could worsen a
moreAid agencies are scrambling to prevent two humanitarian crises in the middle of the war in Yemen. One and a half million kids are suffering from malnutrition. Health workers fear it could worsen a
moreAhmad Sharifi stepped out of his class on Wednesday to buy a bottle of water when he heard a loud explosion that "shook the walls" of his school west of the Afghan capital, Kabul.
moreAnkara, Turkey - Turkey has said it is willing to speak with the US to resolve an ongoing dispute between the two NATO allies, as the White House appeared to ratchet up pressure on
moreIn the small town of Fuente de Piedra, flamingoes are everywhere. It's breeding season in the wetland which is about 70kilometres north of Malaga in southern Spain, and the season has delivered a bumper
moreRome, Italy - As the search for survivors in Genoa continues, questions are being raised about whether the collapse of the Morandi bridge - one of the main arteries into the city - could have
moreSince the start of Turkey's currency crisis, Berat Albayrak, the country's 40-year-old finance minister, has emerged as a central figure whose words are closely monitored by global markets. However, his turn in the international
moreThe National Security Agency (NSA), a US intelligence agency tasked with collecting data for foreign and counter intelligence operations, broke into the encrypted network of the Al Jazeera Media Network and several others in
moreUK government efforts to rein in CEO pay haven't made much of a dent. The median pay for chief executives of the 100 most valuable companies on the London Stock Exchange increased 11% last
moreFormer refugee Ismail Ahmed knows how difficult it can be to send money home — so he started a company to make it simpler. The business he founded, WorldRemit, has 600 employees and handles
moreGAZA CITY: Israel allowed commercial goods back into the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, in a sign of an easing of tensions as neighboring Egypt pursued a long-term cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian enclave’s
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