Afghan mothers are waging a battle to get their names on their children’s national ID cards. Despite giving birth, they are not recognized as legal guardians of their own children. As part of a campaign called “Where Is My Name,” female lawmakers and activists are challenging Afghanistan’s staunchly patriarchal society where only the father’s and grandfather’s names appear on national IDs-RFE/RL
Rescued Dog from Cleveland Drain
Credit: Facebook/Cleveland Animal Care & Control A dog was safely rescued from a draining basin by Cleveland Animal Control officials and firefighters
Berger Blanc Suisse
The Berger Blanc Suisse is a medium-to-large herding/working dog breed that originated in Switzerland.This Swiss white shepherd has a large, bushy sab
Watering Hole Attack
A type of cyber attack known as a “watering hole attack” targets user groups by infecting websites they frequently visit. Attackers try to infect the
Heat Maps Show Largest Greenhouse Farm in North Korea At Less Than Half Capacity
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Informal Dialogue with Candidate for Position of Next UN Secretary-General Macky Sall
An Informal Dialogue with the candidates for the position of the next United Nations Secretary-General is held at UN Headquarters.Macky Sall from Sene
After Four-Hour Standoff, Black Bear Rescued from Tree in Albany, New York
Credit: Facebook/Albany Police Department A black bear that had wandered into an Albany neighborhood attracted a lot of attention before New York Stat
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
An online security flaw known as cross-site scripting (XSS) enables an attacker to compromise user interactions with a susceptible application. Accoun
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