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The eastern Sudanese city of El Fasher has been under siege for almost a year. Fighters in the country's civil war have ...
Financial players who have committed to climate action continue to inject trillions into the fossil fuel industry. What happened to divesting from oil and gas?
Judges say the deportation of a Yazidi family was legally valid despite controversy over the family's fate. The Yazidi people were targeted by a genocidal attack from the "Islamic State" in Iraq.
The blaze began on Tuesday and has swept across the department of Aude, killing one person and destroying 36 homes. It's the largest fire to hit the south of France in decades.
After a ceasefire with Thailand was agreed at the end of July, the Cambodian army has been accused on social media of using ...
While Black rhino numbers have grown, other rhino populations face an existential threat, a new report finds. Poaching is on the rise in South Africa, which has more rhinos than anywhere else.
The US has accused the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro of being the world's biggest drug trafficker. Now it's doubled what it'll pay for information leading to his arrest.
The Pentagon said the planned migrant detention center at Fort Bliss in Texas would be the largest ever built.
The intense wildfire near France's border to Spain has already scorched 16,000 hectares, killing one and injuring 13.
Books by notable authors including Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy were banned. The government accused the authors of "exciting secessionism" and "misguiding the youth" against India.
India is joining the US and Turkey in recognizing the interim leadership of Syria as the war-torn country seeks to rebuild after 13 years of civil war.
Police have arrested three suspected Reichsbürger members accused of plotting to violently overthrow Germany's constitutional ...