An ISIS Terror Group Draws Half Its Recruits From Tiny Tajikistan
Young migrants from the former Soviet republic were accused of an attack on a concert hall in Moscow that killed 145 people.
Young migrants from the former Soviet republic were accused of an attack on a concert hall in Moscow that killed 145 people.
The document restated the Roman Catholic Church’s rejection of abortion, gender fluidity and transition surgery.
The statement is likely to be embraced by conservatives and stir consternation among L.G.B.T.Q. advocates who fear it will be used as a cudgel against transgender people.
Airstrikes, crippling inflation and a drop in foreign aid are raising alarms about a new humanitarian crisis in the world’s poorest Arab country.
In a country especially vulnerable to climate change, a drought has displaced entire villages and left millions of children malnourished.
New U.N. research shows that climate change disproportionately erodes income in households led by women in poorer countries. But there are ways to fix it.
Officials hope an Olympic Village can transform a Paris suburb known for poverty and crime. But big plans have failed before.
At least two people had died, and another 45 were missing, state media reported.
A wage dispute prompted violent unrest in the Pacific nation, which experts call evidence of the effects of its demographic challenges.