Film tracks first Afghan woman to seek justice over incest
"She stood against all odds. Everybody blamed her, everybody called her names, everybody told her she was bringing shame to the family, to the country"
Afghan peace marchers arrive in Kabul exhausted and tired of war
"We saw people suffering huge pain from the war ... Honestly, my conscience doesn't let me calm down. It hurts me and I ask myself: why we did not start working for peace earlier?"
Taliban enter Afghan capital to mark Eid ceasefire, hugs and selfies elsewhere
Video and pictures on news websites showed cheerful soldiers and Taliban hugging one another and exchanging Eid greetings
Four jailed for 25 years in Austria migrant death truck case
Gang dumped truck crammed with corpses at side of motorway
Conflicts and climate disasters forcing children into work - U.N.
In 2017, there were 152 million children under the age of 18 working around the world
Suicide bomber kills 13, including women, outside Afghan ministry
The attack comes as security has deteriorated in the city during recent months ahead of elections scheduled for October
Tighter security, immigration crackdown boost trafficking concerns along U.S.-Mexico border
The Rio Grande Valley of Texas is a major corridor for migration further north into the United States