At least 800 killed as powerful earthquake rocks Afghanistan
At least 800 people have been killed and over 1,000 have been injured in Afghanistan after a 6.0-magnitude earthquake hit the country, Taliban officials said Monday.
At least 800 people have been killed and over 1,000 have been injured in Afghanistan after a 6.0-magnitude earthquake hit the country, Taliban officials said Monday.
Sayed Abu Tahoun kneels, clutching the limp body of his daughter, Dalia, killed by Israeli tank fire outside their home in Gaza City
Five years after deadly border clashes plunged relations to an all-time low, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is headed to China, as President Donald Trump’s tariffs alienate New Delhi and stoke worries that the U.S.’s counterweight to China might actually be getting closer to it instead.
An Israeli airstrike killed the prime minister of Yemen’s rebel-controlled government, the Iran-backed Houthi militant group said Saturday
Artists and activists are telling the stories of women and mothers who’ve died from high-risk pregnancies, and push for changes to the recently passed penal code that keeps the ban in place.
Members of Mahmoud Abbas’ Palestinian government will be unable to travel to the United Nations General Assembly after Marco Rubio revoked their visas.
HONG KONG — The Trump family “loves” the Bitcoin community, Eric Trump said in Hong Kong on Friday, predicting that its value could hit $1 million as concerns mount over conflicts of interest in his latest venture set to go public
JERUSALEM — The Israeli military struck Nasser Hospital at least four times during its morning attack on southern Gaza that killed 22 people earlier this week, according to an NBC News analysis of newly obtained video
Israel said Friday that Gaza’s largest city was now a dangerous combat zone as it began the “initial stages” of its assault on the famine-gripped area, and that its military had recovered the remains of two hostages from the territory.”We are not waiting,” the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement.
International news agency Reuters says that it stopped sharing the locations of its teams in the Gaza Strip with the Israeli military after “so many journalists were killed in IDF strikes.”