In another massive blow to women's rights, the Taliban has banned little girls from getting an education.
A Russian woman named Aleksandra was slapped with a fine for sharing images of a tote bag.
As India prepares to host the Group of 20 (G20) leaders in its capital, New Delhi, a different story is unfolding in the neighbouring state of Haryana.
The damage to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) caused by climate change will be irreversible by mid-century.
Toko, the Japanese man who spent thousands of dollars so he could get a hyper-realistic dog costume, finally took his first walk as a dog.
Donald Trump could face prison time for being criminally charged for the third time in four months during his run for the presidency in 2024.
A 78-year-old Indian-American, Anil Varshney, has filed a lawsuit against a US firm, claiming that he was fired for speaking to his dying relative.
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Delta Air Lines is facing a $2 million lawsuit after a drunk passenger allegedly sexually assaulted a woman and her teenage daughter.
The religious police in Afghanistan burnt down dozens of musical instruments claiming that music could "corrupt" people.
The number of reported gender-based violence incidents increased by 36 per cent, amid the nine-year conflict in Yemen. Today, the food crisis has contributed to 500,000 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition.
Last year three members of the LGBTQIA+ community were killed in Guatemala, during the run-up to Pride 2022. This year the British Embassy paid tribute to the hard work of the LGBTQIA+ community in Guatemala.
UNESCO has revealed that there is a "negative link" between smartphones and educational performance, with research findings also suggesting that more than nine out of 10 teenagers in the UK use social media.
A 25-year-old woman died on Friday after being brutally hit by an iron rod in India's capital, New Delhi.
The Danish government may be looking at some legal means to ban protests that involve burning copies of the Quran.
The UK government highlighted how its initiatives to support girls' education worldwide are changing the lives of people in the past five years in a new report.
Protestors are greeted with police brutality after Israel's parliament passed legislation that abolishes the "reasonableness doctrine".
Climate extremes have intensified and are affecting developing countries the most, with experts saying "the era of global boiling has arrived".
Singapore executed a woman convicted of drug trafficking in 2018 despite pleas by human rights organisations to stop the hanging.
The United Nations secretary general, António Guterres, has time and again warned the world of the catastrophic consequences of global warming.
A former intelligence official and whistleblower, David Grusch, has made some explosive claims about aliens and alien vehicles in a US congressional hearing.
UNHCR reveal that refugees are returning to Ukraine, bomb shelters have been developed into classrooms, and houses are being repaired in the run-up to winter.
Responding to Russia's unilateral withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, international leaders have condemned Russia for the effects of decreased exports on global food security.
More than 50 pilot whales died after a mass stranding on a beach in Western Australia on Tuesday as authorities rushed to save the other stranded whales.
Singapore is set to execute a woman convicted of drug trafficking in 2018.
Two weeks ago, Russia vetoed the 9-year-old UN mandate that allows the distribution of support and resources to the 4.1 million people in northwest Syria.
It's no secret that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not a supporter of the LGBTQ community.
A sex scene in Oppenheimer has sparked controversy in India and has also reportedly hurt the sentiments of some people who claim to be proponents of Hinduism
While 82 wildfires have spread through Greece, hundreds of abandoned farm animals, wildlife, and pets have been killed in the blaze.
The world is currently experiencing some of the warmest days. The month of June witnessed record-breaking temperatures, and July may still see warmer days.