Democrats say Republicans worked toward ‘predetermined, partisan narrative’
World's most populous nation has ‘robust measures’ in place to deal with a potential outbreak, the country’s health ministry said in a statement
Strong turnout came despite police blocking the officially designated route for rally participants with shipping containers in an apparent bid to restrict convoys from other cities from reaching the venue
An aid group says children make up half of the 300 victims killed by rains since July
Both sides reportedly suffered casualties
The move reflects warming ties between the Taliban and regional countries
One Awami League leader told VOA he was among ‘thousands’ who escaped to India
US attorney general says Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, 20, had tried to travel from Canada, where he lives, to New York City with 'stated goal of slaughtering, in the name of ISIS, as many Jewish people as possible'
The case of Khudayberdy Allashov shows the long-term harassment and attacks Turkmen media face, say analysts
A dozen UN Security Council ambassadors called for the Taliban to reverse the restrictive “morality law”
Journalists, analysts call repressive environment an obstacle to covering government, elections
The country's top court in 2018 decriminalized homosexuality but greatly disappointed the LGBTQ+ community last year when it declined to legalize same-sex marriage and left it to parliament to decide
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