Almost ten years since the Islamic State launched a genocidal campaign against the Yazidis, women and children continue to be enslaved by the terror group.
Const. Marco Ricciardi told people at a community meeting that they should leave their vehicle keys by their house front door as thieves only want their car.
The financial burden of having a period varies worldwide, pushing as many as 500 women into period poverty.
Teachers at the largest school in Massachusetts are overwhelmed by the escalation of violence, drug dealing and staff members being injured.
Labour's chance of winning the next general election has been threatened by its inability to call for a permanent ceasefire in the Palestinian territory.
An armed London police officer had to remove a group of American visitors from the area a King's Guard member was carrying out his duties in.
Fears of global disasters have sparked a "buying frenzy" for luxury doomsday shelters among billionaires like Zuckerberg and Gates.
Senator Sanders has called for a 4-day workweek, citing studies showing happier and more productive workers.
Trump reportedly proposed a Truth Social sale to Musk, revealing their behind-the-scenes interactions and contrasting views on social media.
Palestinian children are more at risk of being killed by bomb blasts and famine that adults in the Gaza Strip.
Former President Trump, unsure of Elon Musk's party donation, discussed cryptocurrency, tariffs, and economic policies during their recent meeting.
India has set rules for a citizenship bill, which has been criticised by opposition parties for discrimination against Muslims.
Videos show Russia using unarmored vehicles to transport troops in Ukraine. Interestingly, these Chinese-made vehicles are not designed to be used in warfare.
As the Taliban continues to use amputations and public executions as punishments, Saudi Arabia's death penalty rate has almost doubled.
Senegal and Indonesia are currently undergoing major political change, and the outcome will have far-reaching consequences for the citizens of each country.
There are concerns that disinformation, especially in the form of deep fakes or hyper-realistic media that convincingly portrays real people, could be used by malign actors to manipulate voters and exacerbate social divisions.
Completely dismissing the anti-vaccination movement, a 62-year-old paid for more than 200 doses of the Covid-19 vaccination.
More than 40 Afghanistan nationals have now had their performance visas granted, following a last-minute refusal from the Home Office.
Almost 20 years on from the justice killing of Akku Yadav, India is still struggling to curb the number of sexual offences against women.
The police officer who was driving the speeding cruiser that killed Jaahnavi Kandula has been issued a traffic infraction.
Quebecers who do not identify as male or female were previously allowed to use the X marker for civil status documents but not for healthcare cards and driver's licences.
Last month, Canadian authorities told a 90-year-old woman that she couldn't list Palestine as her birthplace on her new passport even if she was able to do so in the past.
World Bank's Indonesia rep faces backlash for opposing President-elect's plan for free school lunch and milk ('makan siang gratis').
Scrutiny over Qatar's UK property holdings, linked to terrorism concerns, prompts boycotts and political pushback, leading to a reassessment of Western ties and investments.
River Hodge tells International Business Times UK that he was forced to resign after he found out that he had signed a contract with a corrupt Japanese company – known as a "black company".
It took Rania Abu Anza ten years to conceive her twins, but it took seconds for her babies to be killed in an Israeli airstrike.
Khan's call comes days after the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Economic pressures, including high living costs and a demanding work culture, often deter young couples from starting families.
To stem the number of Mexican nationals entering Quebec and the US through Canada, the government has launched a crackdown on Mexican travellers.
UN Women have warned that more than one in five women and girls are at risk of living in extreme poverty by 2030.