The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world ...
The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. troops may sue military contractors for their injuries, siding with a soldier who was badly injured when a Taliban operative working at the Bagram Airfield ...
The move comes after a review found that several of the Marines’ awards had been “inappropriately downgraded,” according to ...
Monis Nazari, a woman who returned to the country after years of migration, says that with the support and cooperation of her ...
Tim Johnson, Director of Horticulture at the Chicago Botanic Garden, joins Lisa Dent to talk gardening. He answers questions ...
Nestled in a high-altitude valley in Afghanistan's Hindu Kush mountain range, Kabul is rapidly running out of water.
Photographers from Agence France-Presse were Saturday awarded the top news and feature prizes at the prestigious Asian Human Rights Awards for outstanding coverage of riots in China's Xinjiang region ...
Inglourious Basterds, The Zone of Interest, and 1917 are all among the very best war movies released since Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan.
Rs. 3 million in Prizes Await Photographers Capturing Sri Lanka’s Biodiversity and the Urgent Challenges of a Changing World The Dilmah One Earth Photography Competition returns for its second year, ...
We are passing through the ten-day interregnum called a ceasefire over the War on Iran. The world may breathe briefly, but this pause is not reassurance—it is a deliberate interlude, a vacuum in which ...
Women in the Afghan city of Herat have welcomed a cafe where they can meet, drink and have a space to socialize.
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