Greece plans firm hand on Afghan migrants, wants more EU help
The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan has brought fears of a replay of 2015 when nearly a million Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans fled to Europe by crossing to Greece from Turkey
Villagers flee homes as Spanish wildfire blazes for fifth day
A wildfire fanned by strong winds has led to the evacuation of 2,000 people and killed one emergency worker since it erupted on Wednesday
Taliban say women can study at university but classes must be segregated
The issue of women's education has been one of the central questions facing the Taliban as they seek to persuade the world that they have changed
Drag queens and refugee stories: touring the ‘real’ Hong Kong
The tours, which show the city's disappearing heritage, religious diversity, socio-economic inequality and housing crisis, are a far cry from typical shopping and foodie trips
'Unbearable sorrow': Americans reflect on 20th anniversary of Sept. 11
The 20 year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks mark what many view as a turning point in U.S. history, a day that gave Americans a sense of vulnerability and that irreversibly changed U.S. politics
On 9/11 anniversary, Afghans blame departed US forces for their woes
After 20 years, U.S. forces left Afghanistan last month, triggering the the Taliban's rapid return to power
Indonesia ends deforestation pact with Norway, citing non-payment
Jakarta says Oslo had not paid it for reducing forest losses, in accordance with the deal, but Norway insists discussions are progressing well
U.N. chief urges China, US to keep bilateral spats out of climate fight
Antonio Guterres says that despite political problems, the superpowers need to cooperate on combating climate change ahead of the U.N. COP26 climate talks
Global conservation forum votes to protect Amazon forest from 'apocalyptic scenario'
The international congress approves a motion submitted by indigenous groups to protect 80% of the world's largest rainforest by 2025
How 9/11 shaped U.S. mass surveillance and stifled digital rights
United States' digital policy since Sept. 11, 2001, attacks has left little room for online privacy or freedom.