The deaths of Ghulam and Nazo’s children are evidence of a silent wave of mortality engulfing Afghanistan, where malnutrition is at unprecedented levels.
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Watch: Prayer, tears and a Trump-Musk handshake at Kirk memorial
The five-hour service saw top officials from the Trump administration pay tribute to the conservative activist.
Trump hails Charlie Kirk as ‘American hero’ as thousands fill memorial service
Kirk’s widow, Erika, also delivers a tearful speech, saying she forgives her husband’s alleged killer.
Murdered Kenyan’s friends want UK soldier to face justice
Friends of the stabbed 21-year-old Kenyan woman recount to the BBC events on the night she went missing.
I took a job on a whim on New Year’s Eve – and ended up stranded at sea for six months
What would you do if you were stuck on a ship, far from loved ones, and you had no idea how – or when – you’d get home?
India warns new US fee for H-1B visa will have ‘humanitarian consequences’
Donald Trump has said those applying for H-1B visas will have to pay $100,000, roughly 60 times the current fee, starting Sunday.
Estonia seeks Nato consultation after Russian jets violate airspace
Russia denies jets entered Estonian airspace in the same month as its drones violated the airspace of two other Nato members.
Watch: Philippines anti-corruption protests turn violent
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of the capital Manila, with some clashing with police.
Trump pushes justice department to prosecute his political opponents
The president expresses frustration that “nothing is being done” and calls on Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate his opponents.
BBC’s Steve Rosenberg attends ‘Russia’s answer to Eurovision’
Vietnam was among 23 countries competing in a glitzy Russian song contest, revived three years after Russia was banned from Eurovision.