Unwed Mothers and Their Children Are Trapped in Saudi Arabia
A Times investigation found that children are routinely deprived of birth certificates, medical care and education. Diplomats and police officers turned the mothers away.
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A Times investigation found that children are routinely deprived of birth certificates, medical care and education. Diplomats and police officers turned the mothers away.
[At this year’s climate summit, the United States is out and Europe is struggling. But emerging countries are embracing renewable energy thanks to a glut of cheap equipment.
Military media wing says 12 terrorists neutralised in Dara Adam Khel, eight in Shawal Security forces killed 20 terrorists during two intelligence-based operations in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, the military’s media wing said on Monday. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the operations targeted members of Fitna al Khwarij, described as an Indian proxy group, in North … Read more
The police confirmed there were fatalities from a car explosion, but it did not give exact numbers or say what caused the blast.
[An appeals court made a late-night ruling against Trump officials as they dug in on cutting payments to states.
A lawyer for the president said the BBC’s editing of a speech Mr. Trump gave on Jan. 6 was “defamatory.” The broadcaster on Monday apologized for an “error in judgment.”
Explosion near Lal Qila Metro Station sparks fire, engulfs three vehicles, feared many injured Security personnel gather at the blast site after an explosion near the Red Fort in the old quarters of Delhi on November 10, 2025. Indian fire officers on November 10, reported injuries after fire engulfed several vehicles close to the capital’s … Read more
[A ruling late Sunday offered a possible reprieve for people who receive assistance from the program known as SNAP.
The move, which came after two Thai soldiers were injured by a land mine, imperiled a pledge by the two countries to resolve their longstanding differences at the behest of President Trump.
[The five-year-old start-up, which has just 52 employees and is profitable, is now valued at $2.1 billion by investors including Andreessen Horowitz.