New York: Nearly a third of all women in developing countries start having children at the age of 19 or younger, and nearly half
Ankara: Nuclear-armed nations are projected to seek out more weapons in the coming decade, despite the fact that there has been a drastic decline
Geneva: The UN human rights office said on Tuesday that 306,887 civilians had been killed in Syria during the conflict since March 2011 in
Ecoust-Saint-Mein: For more than a century, the British soldier lay in an anonymous grave, one of so many unidentified victims buried beneath the killing
New York: The four million people in northwest Syria who rely on international aid to survive are unsure whether there will be bread on
Stockholm: The number of nuclear weapons in the world is set to rise in the coming decade after 35 years of decline as global
London: Some 75 million people died in World War II, including about 20 million military personnel and 40 million civilians, many of whom died
Abuja: Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation, faces a myriad of security threats — from militants in the north to separatist movements in the south. Much