Enormous Antarctic lake disappears in three days, dumps 26 billion cubic feet water into ocean
Former Afghan interpreter says 'death warrant has been signed by the Australians' after protection visa denied
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro used foul language Thursday as he said he would refuse to answer corruption charges that a Senate committee is investigating involving government vaccine purchases.
Ángel Hernández, the man who helped his wife to die, acquitted as Spain’s euthanasia law comes into force
China a ‘welcome friend’ in Afghanistan: Taliban spokesman
EU votes for diplomats to boycott China Winter Olympics over rights abuses
Taliban visit Moscow to say their wins don't threaten Russia
Australian Union in fight against new laws that would force 2 million "Critical Infrastructure" workers to turn over internet history, emails
Every minute, 11 people die of hunger: Oxfam-About 155 million people around the world live at crisis levels of food insecurity, 20 million more than last year, a new report says.
Euro 2020: Danish family attacked by England fans
Hackers breach Iran rail network, disrupt service, and post phone number of the country’s supreme leader as the number to call for information
Brazil's Bolsonaro warns 2022 vote will be clean or canceled
As Catholic Church balked at paying residential school settlement, Quebec nuns sold nearly $25M in real estate
North Korea rejected AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine over side effects, says think-tank
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's disapproval rating passed 50 percent for the first time, according to a poll published by the Datafolha Institute, marking a new low in the far-right leader's declining popularity
Haitian officials say they have asked for U.S. forces to stabilize the country.
Cuba on Friday approved its homemade Abdala coronavirus vaccine for emergency use. Becoming the first country in Latin America and the Caribbean to successfully develop a coronavirus vaccine
26 Colombians, 2 Americans Behind Killing Of Haiti President: Police
Malta will be the first European country to close its borders to anyone who has not been fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Lebanon struck by power cut as major plants shut down plunging much of the country into a near total blackout