Official Taliban websites go offline for unknown reasons
The sites, which operate in five languages, went offline on Friday.
The sites, which operate in five languages, went offline on Friday.
The pop star said abuse directed at her had left her feeling ‘so down’.
Users can put on a headset and see avatars of their colleagues sat around a table in real-time, along with computer tools and whiteboards.
Ashraf Ghani, who is in the UAE, has denied stealing state funds.
The firm’s latest community standards enforcement report has been published.
A police officer sustained minor injuries in the incident in which a group of people claimed they had seized the landmark.
In the 13-minute video, a woman says the castle ‘belongs to the people’ and that they are ‘taking our power back’.
Philippa Copleston-Warren, 46, logged into an app linked to smart devices in the victim’s Lincolnshire home.
Miles Routledge described his arrival in Dubai as a ‘happy ending’ and praised the British Army for the evacuation.
STAFF shortages across the hospitality industry have reached an ‘unprecedented’ point in Guernsey.
Carolyn Hughes said her son Danny Winter and the all the others ‘died heroes’ trying to make the country a better place.
Ashraf Ghani left on Sunday as the Taliban announced plans to rename the country the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
The bus carrying holidaymakers returning from Croatia went through a guardrail before flipping over.
Tributes including flowers and balloons have been placed by locals after Jake Davison killed five people.
MIN HENRY has been nominated for this year’s Diversity and Inclusion award, sponsored by RBC and Liberate.