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Doctors say lives are lost in hospitals in Ethiopia's Tigray due to dwindling supplies, blame blockade
NAIROBI (Reuters) - In the largest hospital in Ethiopia's Tigray region, a child wounded in an air strike bled to death after doctors ran out of gauze and intravenous fluids. A baby died because there were no fluids for dialysis.
Training champs: A very special kung fu master
An amputee who was hit by an artillery shell in 2015 is now training kids to become top athletes.
Gaza animal shelter uses old toys to help wounded pets walk
An animal shelter in the Gaza Strip is using the wheels of toy cars and kids' bicycles to build mobility devices for disabled cats and dogs.
He took care of our Paralympians during the 2020 Tokyo Games
Handling the health of Malaysia's 2020 Paralympian athletes
The Taliban vowed no revenge. One Afghan family tells a different story
(Reuters) - When the Taliban won back control of the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar last month, they set out to settle a score with an old foe.
Taliban hang up bodies of alleged kidnappers in Afghan city
(Reuters) - Taliban authorities in the western Afghan city of Herat killed four alleged kidnappers and hung their bodies up in public to deter others, a local government official said on Saturday.
U.S. condemns Taliban's reported plan to reinstate executions, amputations
(Reuters) - U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price said on Friday that Washington condemns in the strongest terms reported comments by a Taliban official who said the group would restore the use of amputations and executions as punishment in Afghanistan.
UNHCR chief says 'space for discussion' with Taliban over human rights
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Filippo Grandi said on Friday he found that the Taliban have space for discussion and engagement on human rights issues, including women and minorities rights.
On 9/11 anniversary, Afghans blame departed US forces for their woes
(Reuters) - War-weary residents of Kabul expressed anger and feelings of betrayal by the United States on Saturday, as the world marked the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks that prompted a U.S. invasion of Afghanistan and the toppling of its Taliban rulers.
Taliban have their work cut out to win hearts and minds in Kabul
(Reuters) - After 20 years of fighting, the Taliban have tried to present a conciliatory face to the world. Afghanistan's new rulers have a problem closer to home: winning the hearts and minds of their own people, starting in the capital.