1/10 - Top international news developments of the day
Here are the top international news developments of the day
2/10 - Afghan women athletes barred from play
Afghan women and girls who once played a variety of sports say they have faced intimidation from the Taliban, including visits and phone calls warning them not to engage in their sports.
3/10 - 'Since the Taliban came, I feel like I’m dead'
A number of girls and women who once played a variety of sports said they have been intimidated by the Taliban with visits and phone calls warning them not to engage in their sports.
4/10 - Storm struck California scrambles to clean up ahead of rain
Storm-ravaged California scrambled to clean up and repair widespread damage on Wednesday as the lashing rain eased in many areas.
5/10 - Californians brace for another torrent
While the rain eased in many areas, thunderstorms led yet another atmospheric river into the northern half of the state and forecasters said the latest system would be followed by more storms this weekend and next week.
6/10 - Chinese fret over elderly as WHO warns of holiday Covid surge
People in China worried about spreading Covid-19 to aged relatives as they planned returns to their home towns for holidays that the World Health Organization warns could inflame a raging outbreak.
7/10 - Virus spreading from cities to vulnerable villages
The outbreak spreading from China\'s mega-cities to rural areas with weaker medical resources, is overwhelming some hospitals and crematoriums.
8/10 - Harry tell-all book 'Spare' sells 1.4 million copies on first day
Prince Harry\'s autobiography "Spare" sold 1.4 million English-language copies on its first day in the UK, United States and Canada.
9/10 - Prince Harry's memoir opens at a record-setting sales pace
One of the most highly anticipated memoirs in recent times, “Spare" is Harry\'s highly personal and intimate account of his life in the royal family and his relationship with the American actor Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex.
10/10 - Jill Biden to have surgery to remove lesion above right eye
The first lady\'s office announced a week ago that doctors had discovered the lesion during a recent routine skin cancer screening.