EU rights court rejects sex abuse case against Vatican, cites immunity of ‘sovereign’ states
‘Double standards’: Australia failing to protect its ecosystems while backing global diversity target
Chile's opposition on Wednesday moved to impeach the country's president, Sebastian Pinera, for the controversial sale of a mining company through a firm owned by his children, which appeared in the Pandora Papers leaks
European gas price surge prompts switch to coal
U.S. Demand for Confidential Information Puts TSMC’s Neutrality at Stake
The EU accuses Belarus of luring global migrants into other European countries
Silver-infused bacteria make fuel cells more efficient
The Energy Crisis Is Spreading Faster Than The Coronavirus And COP26 Leaders Face A Faustian Choice
Anti-vaxxers’ fake court docs debunked
DA: After cops killed son, mother uses $5 million settlement to supply guns for teen gang
Bulgarian miners march to protect coal industry
Italy begins to provide covid booster injections to people over 60 years of age -
Billie Eilish attacked by anti-Israel bots for addressing fans in video for new album
Russia excluded from 30-country meeting to fight ransomware and cyber crime
Russia says Taiwan is part of China as two powers further align against U.S.
Man kills several people in Norway in bow and arrow attacks, police say
In an apparent attempt to avoid offending the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Oxford University Press has declined to print the Indian release of To Kill a Democracy. Authors lash out at Oxford University Press India's refusal to publish volume critical of Modi's anti-democratic ways
Assisted Dying to Be Legal in New Zealand From November
‘Toilet of Europe’: Spain’s pig farms blamed for mass fish die-offs
EU to seek ban on oil and gas exploration in the Arctic