Malala meets with Syrian refugees in Jordan
Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai, who was severely wounded in a Taliban attack in October 2012, visits Syrian refugees living in Amman
Pakistan army says more than 100 soldiers died in fighting
PAKISTAN-TALIBAN/:Pakistan army says more than 100 soldiers died in fighting
Members of a civil society light candles for peace against terrorist attacks against police officials, in Karachi
Members of a civil society light candles for peace against terrorist attacks against police officials, in Karachi February 19, 2014. REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
Members of a civil society light candles for peace against terrorist attacks against police officials, in Karachi
Members of a civil society light candles for peace against terrorist attacks against police officials, in Karachi February 19, 2014. REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
Afghan Taliban repudiates hoped-for olive branch to government
AFGHANISTAN-TALIBAN/:Afghan Taliban repudiates hoped-for olive branch to government
Young Syrian refugees living in Jordan sing to greet Pakistani teenage activist Malala Yousafzai, upon her arrival to Al Manara Social Development centre in Amman
Young Syrian refugees living in Jordan sing to greet Pakistani teenage activist Malala Yousafzai (C), upon her arrival to Al Manara Social Development centre in Amman February 19, 2014. Malala, the young Pakistani education advocate who was shot in the head by the Taliban for campaigning for girls' education, interacted with refugees and stressed the importance of education for this generation of Syrians. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed (JORDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS EDUCATION CONFLICT)
Pakistani teenage activist Malala listens to young Syrian refugees during her visit to Al Manara Social Development centre in Amman
Pakistani teenage activist Malala Yousafzai (C) listens to young Syrian refugees who are living in Jordan, during her visit to the Al Manara Social Development centre in Amman February 19, 2014. Malala, the young Pakistani education advocate who was shot in the head by the Taliban for campaigning for girls' education, interacted with refugees and stressed the importance of education for this generation of Syrians. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed (JORDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS EDUCATION HEADSHOT CONFLICT)
Pakistani teenage activist Malala Yousafzai leaves after speaking at a news conference at the Zaatri refugee camp, in the Jordanian city of Mafraq, near the border with Syria
Pakistani teenage activist Malala Yousafzai leaves after speaking at a news conference at the Zaatri refugee camp, in the Jordanian city of Mafraq, near the border with Syria February 18, 2014. Malala, the young Pakistani education advocate who was shot in the head by the Taliban for campaigning for girls' education, visited the Zaatari refugee camp north of Jordan on Tuesday.While at the camp, Malala visited various premises including the schools and playgrounds, and interacted with refugees and learned about their plights. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
In a first, female editor-in-chief named at Saudi national newspaper
In a country where women still are not allowed to drive cars, Somayya Jabarti will be driving the news agenda and making journalism history at the Saudi Gazette