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Armed groups’ extortion and turf wars in Colombia’s Sierra Nevada threaten Indigenous communities and tourism boom.
Four years of battle in Ukraine is taking a toll on neighboring Romanians. Even if the war has not crossed the border, drones have done so.
Japanese PM Takaichi in push to revise pacifist constitution as regional tensions rise
The United States will pause escorting commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz barely a day after it began doing so, President Donald Trump said, citing a desire to reach a peace deal with Iran...
Three people infected with hantavirus are being taken off a cruise ship stricken by the deadly disease while the ship was anchored off the coast of Cape Verde, the World Health Organization said Wedn...
After 42 years of slavery, Josiah Henson escaped to Canada, where he wrote a memoir, founded a school and led others to freedom. But his home long bore the name “Uncle Tom,” to the offense of many.
Eye-watering prices reflect demand to watch the World Cup in the US, Infantino says, amid criticism from fans.
The average price of petrol in the United States has reached $4.48 per gallon, according to AAA.
The world's largest maker of memory chips, South Korea's Samsung Electronics, has seen its valuation reach $1 trillion this Wednesday. The company's profits have soared thanks to strong demand for th...
German official says US-Europe relationship is being tested as opposition MP says Berlin is 'not neutral'
Shopping centre fire kills at least eight people in Iran
Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett says some individuals will be arrested and charged.
A game-high 27 points by LeBron James were not enough for LA Lakers to upset Oklahoma City in Western Conference semis.
François Picard is pleased to welcome Lawrence Gostin, Author, Director of the WHO Center on Global Health Law. His analysis highlights the legal and ethical dilemmas surrounding a cruise ship carryi...
Authorities say the cell was planning 'targeted assassinations against high-level government officials'.
François Picard is pleased to welcome Lawrence Gostin, Author, Director of the WHO Center on Global Health Law. His analysis highlights the legal and ethical dilemmas surrounding a cruise ship carryi...
Mehdi Taj says cohosts US must ensure the Iranian military and IRGC are not 'insulted' during the FIFA World Cup.
Women's tennis stars say players 'deserve to be paid more' in prize money at Grand Slam tournaments.
Trump pauses US 'Project Freedom' operation in Strait of Hormuz, citing progress towards Iran agreement.
The world's largest contemporary art exhibition, which takes place every two years in the Italian canal city, features artists from several nations in conflict, including Ukraine, Israel and the Unit...