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Nearly 80 girls were poisoned and hospitalized in two separate attacks at their primary schools in northern Afghanistan, a local education official said Sunday.
Nearly 80 girls were poisoned and hospitalized in two separate attacks at their primary schools in northern Afghanistan, a local education official said Sunday.
Nearly 80 girls have been hospitalised after two separate poisoning attacks at primary schools in northern Afghanistan.
Close to 80 students, mostly girls, in two primary schools are suspected to have been poisoned over the weekend and taken to hospital in Afghanistan’s Sang Charak district, Mohammad Rahmani, the ...
KABUL (AP) -- More than 80 schoolgirls have fallen ill in three cases of mass sickness over the past week in northern Afghanistan, raising fears that militants who oppose education for girls are ...
Afghan spinner Allah Ghazanfar, 18, was acquired by Mumbai Indians for Rs 4.80 crore in the IPL 2025 auction. Ghazanfar's impressive performances, including a six-wicket haul against Bangladesh ...
IPL 2025 Auction: Allah Ghazanfar will play for the Mumbai Indians (MI) after being bought by the five-time champions for INR 4.80 crore. He was a part of KKR last season, but did not play a ...
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- A suicide bomber penetrated a crowd watching a dogfighting competition in the Taliban's former stronghold Sunday, killing up to 80 people in one of the bloodiest bombings ...
About 150 Afghan schoolgirls were poisoned on Tuesday after drinking contaminated water at a high school in the country's north, officials said, blaming it on conservative radicals opposed to ...
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – The Afghan government accused the Taliban Wednesday of poisoning schoolgirls by bribing students and workers to sneak toxic chemicals into drinking water or spread it ...
More than 120 schoolgirls and three teachers have been poisoned in the second attack in as many months blamed on conservative radicals in the country's north, Afghan police and education officials ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- The Bush administration plans to request $80 billion more for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Associated Press reported late Monday, citing unnamed congressional ...