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Extremist group continues with restrictions called 'gender apartheid' by UN
Group's deputy commander maintained a low profile and rarely appeared in public, but was one of Israel's most-wanted men
Islamabad warned of consequences over actions the Afghan Taliban say killed five women and three children
Two people have been arrested in connection with the incident in the western state of Gujarat
Paused funding of $4 million will be released immediately, says Foreign Minister Penny Wong
Al Qaeda-linked group had stormed Syl Hotel, popular with government officials
Palestinians in the enclave are already going without meals because of severe food shortages
Meticulous planning from authorities will ensure a safe experience for pilgrims at mosques across the kingdom
The holy month begins about two weeks earlier each year and, for half the world, it will move away from the longer, hotter days of summer
Marine species and corals at risk from tens of thousands of tonnes of fertiliser held in vessel
Several western countries have paused funding to the UN agency as the Gaza war rages
Gaza Health Ministry warns several newborn children are at risk of imminent death
The Menkaure Pyramid Review Committee unanimously objected to the retiling project
Temporary truce has allowed pupils to briefly go back to school
She was one of 30 detainees released from Israeli jails on Wednesday, before truce was extended to a seventh day
