The 78-page report, “‘It’s Your Decision, It’s Your Life’: The Total Criminalization of Abortion in the Dominican Republic “, documents that women and girls facing unwanted pregnancies have clandestine abortions, often at great risk to their health and lives.
In Pakistan, where 2.5 million children are not in school, thousands of ghost schools are making matters worse
The most complicated cases are children who are not only severely malnourished but who also are suffering from cholera
At least 420 violations against press freedoms in the country. That is according to the Violeta Barrios de Chamorro Foundation
Mr Ngafei is said to have been on his way to Yaounde to defend his case in front of authorities. He was accused on several occasions
Why do shooters target students and young people, and does it give international students and their families pause before applying to U.S. schools? VOA NEWS
It was also at the Snow Mountain execution site, though I can’t remember the exact time. It was when we were stilling carrying out the executions by firing squad. After the execution, I hurried to a nearby outhouse to relieve myself. On the way back, I went the wrong direction and entered a small building that was apparently being used as a makeshift operating room
Quintal and her Kenyan colleague Muthoki Mumo were detained in the country’s capital two weeks ago following what the local authorities call an “immigration violation”
In the Baltic country of Lithuania, there’s growing debate over a Russian-owned taxi ride-sharing service that Lithuanian government officials warn could be spying on users through their smartphones
The small town of Utqiagvik, Alaska, is the northernmost town in the United States. Entertainment is scarce and so is the list of jobs. A lot of locals still hunt and fish, and there is room for art here as well. As Natasha Mozgovaya reports, indigenous carvers have been creating beautiful figurines, intricate miniature …
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