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The Taliban's prime minister called Wednesday on Muslim nations to be the first to officially recognise the government.
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The Taliban's prime minister called Wednesday on Muslim nations to be the first to officially recognise the government.
A human rights lawyer has been detained in China on suspicion of "inciting state subversion".
The wife of a repeatedly detained Chinese human rights lawyer died of cancer on Monday in the United States.
Two decades after the first detainees arrived at Guantanamo Bay, a group of UN experts on Monday urged Washington to finally close the site.
The Taliban appealed on Friday for emergency humanitarian aid without "political bias."
Palestinian journalists have raised the alarm over what they describe as unjust suppression of their content on Facebook.
Chinese artificial intelligence start-up SenseTime said it was postponing a planned $767 million initial public offering in Hong Kong.
The idea of a "diplomatic boycott" by the U.S. of the winter Olympic Games in Beijing in February is gaining traction.
The Taliban have tried to reassure fearful Afghans -- and a wary international community -- that this time around they will be "positively different".
A global campaign aimed at ending discrimination towards the world's 1.2 billion people with disabilities kicked off Thursday.