Experts warn the El Nino climate phenomenon could bring drought, floods and displacement to parts of Africa later this year. Are governments prepared?
Revelers poured red wine and held traditional red scarfs for the "Chupinazo," the opening of a festival in northern Spain ...
As decommissioning teams seek out unexploded ordnance in paddy fields, forests and rural pastures, Laos prepares to host a ...
They take control of Nazi-related symbols, coded extremist phrases and the names of far-right businesses by registering them as trademarks at the European trademark office. The campaign was launched ...
The budget draft provides for more borrowing than initially planned, as well as a big increase in defense spending. Meanwhile ...
A Vienna court has convicted two former Syrian security officials, including the former intelligence chief in Raqqa, for ...
Officials for the militant organization have confirmed the move, which was agreed to earlier this year in a peace deal with Israel.
When extreme heat hits, people turn to AC, but what if the grid fails? From France to the US, heat waves are pushing power systems to the limit, raising blackout risks and energy prices when ...
Senegal's constitional reform has caused considerable political uproar. The public will now be asked to vote on the proposed amendments. Under a new constitution, the powers of President Faye would be ...
At least seven people were killed when Russian ballistic missiles hit the Ukrainian capital. This follows the large-scale attack on Kyiv last Thursday.
One of the few certainties of World Cup football has been rocked after Donald Trump lobbied FIFA to overturn a US red card suspension. The decision has caused outrage but it isn't completely without ...
After a yearlong flight of a billion kilometers, a Chinese space probe is set to take samples from an asteroid. The mission is part of what President Xi Jinping calls the country's "space dream." The ...