HRW urged Taliban administration to reopen women’s educational institutions in Afghanistan

According to a recent report, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has urged the Taliban to end the prohibition on girls' education and reopen women's educational institutions in Afghanistan

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French Air Traffic Controller Strike: Ryanair Cancels Over 300 Flights Across Europe

The disruptions, though initiated by French air traffic controllers, have reverberated throughout European airspace, affecting flights that were not destined for France but were merely flying over its airspace en route to other destinations such as Greece or Spain

German Investors Advocate for Hungary to Adopt Euro Amid Forint Volatility

According to a recent survey conducted by the German-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, support for Hungary's integration into the eurozone has surged to its highest level in over a decade, reaching an impressive 73%

Air Traffic Control Strike Threatens Chaos Ahead of Paris Olympics

The impending strike by air traffic control unions in Paris, warned by Pascal de Izaguirre of FNAM, could severely disrupt air travel, particularly inconvenient with the anticipated influx of hundreds of thousands of visitors to the city

Operation Underway in Sydney Following Stabbing of Bishop in Church

The Joint Counter-Terrorism Team, comprising federal and state police, alongside the Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO), has been mobilized to execute search warrants as part of the ongoing investigation

Discovering the Authentic France: Beyond Paris and its Touristy Traps

Marseille, France's oldest city, beckons travelers to venture beyond the confines of touristy clichés and embark on an authentic journey through the vibrant landscapes of the Mediterranean coast