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Today-History-Jul25Today in History for July 25: In 325, the Council of Nicea closed. Regarded as the first ecumenical council, its 300 attending bishops drafted the Nicene Creed and fixed the formula for Easter Sunday.
The Taliban has been using religion to justify the restrictions imposed upon women and girls. As such, the issue of religious persecution, in addition to gender persecution, requires attention.
Taliban Revenge Killing Puts Court Spotlight on Documentary Ethics A major issue in the lawsuit from the estate of an Afghan man, who was killed by the Taliban after he was seen in Matthew ...
Film director Gözde Kura in a KVIFF 2025 interview talks 'Cinema Jazireh,' about a woman in Taliban Afghanistan in search of her son Omid, hope.
The youngster had allegedly been exchanged by her father for money to a man who already has two wives but the creep was forced to wait until the girl is nine before he can take her home.
Japanese Emperor Naruhito attended a welcoming ceremony and met with Mongolian President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh on his first ...
Come Over, a 2020 collaboration by British-Jamaican singer Jorja Smith and Popcaan, was recently certified gold for sales and ...
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF: Ahead of next week’s high-stakes Senate committee vote on Emil Bove for a federal judgeship, whistleblower Erez Reuveni is prompting new — and sharply denied — questions about ...
Billionaire Elon Musk has announced plans to dive back into politics, following his public falling-out with US President Donald Trump. He says he's forming his own political party — which he's called ...
Since retaking control in August 2021, the Taliban have systematically dismantled women’s rights in Afghanistan, barring girls from education after sixth grade, ordering closure of beauty salons, ...
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