South Korea court begins trial on wartime sex slaves

ANKARA
South Korea starts hearing on Wednesday a compensation lawsuit filed by victims of Japan’s wartime sex slavery, widely known as comfort women, local media reported.
ANKARA
South Korea starts hearing on Wednesday a compensation lawsuit filed by victims of Japan’s wartime sex slavery, widely known as comfort women, local media reported.
ANKARA
South Korea starts hearing on Wednesday a compensation lawsuit filed by victims of Japan’s wartime sex slavery, widely known as comfort women, local media reported.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka
ISTANBUL
Second only to the U.S. in TV series exports, Turkey has appealed to audience from 146 countries across the world with more than 150 TV series.
ISTANBUL
Second only to the U.S. in TV series exports, Turkey has appealed to audience from 146 countries across the world with more than 150 TV series.
JAKARTA, Indonesia
JAKARTA, Indonesia
KABUL, Afghanistan
An early morning car bombing killed at least seven people in the Afghan capital Kabul, an official confirmed on Wednesday.
KABUL, Afghanistan
An early morning car bombing killed at least seven people in the Afghan capital Kabul, an official confirmed on Wednesday.