Taiwan is 'sea fortress' against China, minister tells U.S. audience
Wikipedia bans seven Chinese users amid concerns of 'infiltration, physical harm'
Anti-Vaxx protesters block hospital entrances in Canada
227 people were killed last year protecting forests, water and other natural resources under increasing stress from climate change, making 2020 the deadliest year on record for environmental defenders, according to a report
Chinese government forces 200 million people to download an app that monitors call logs and text conversations.
90% of global farm subsidies damage people and planet, says UN: Almost half a trillion dollars of support a year harms people’s health, the climate and drives inequality
Chinese Warships Sailing Near Alaska's Aleutian Islands Shadowed By U.S. Coast Guard
Taliban accused of killing 20 civilians in Panjshir valley
Fukushima plant failed to probe cause of faulty filters
U.S., EU pursuing global deal to slash planet-warming methane
Ex-Heads of State, Nobel Laureates Urge Merkel's Successor to Back Vaccine Patent Waiver | "The new chancellor of Germany will hold extraordinary power to turn the tide on this horrific pandemic and can be the world leader remembered for helping save millions of lives."
The US is turning oil-rich Nigeria into a proxy for its Africa wars
Norway's center-left Labour begins coalition talks as anti-oil Greens sidelined
Hong Kong student found guilty of possession of explosives after telling his teacher he brought an “interesting chemical” to school. Lai admitted that he had searched information about the substance earlier and knew that TATP is a highly sensitive explosive
Scientists receive US$15 million to resurrect woolly mammoth
Britain delays Brexit border checks as food industry warns of permanent shortages
The investigation into Tesla Autopilot’s emergency vehicle problem is getting bigger
Genetics project aims to 'Resurrect' Woolly Mammoths within the next Six Years
Anger as Hundreds of dolphins hunted and Killed in annual Faroe Islands Slaughter
Japan warns its citizens in Southeast Asia of possible terrorist attack