Month before COP27, host Egypt faces heat over rights and climate protection
A month before Egypt hosts the UN climate conference, Cairo finalizes the list of world leaders arriving as it weathers criticism of its human rights
A month before Egypt hosts the UN climate conference, Cairo finalizes the list of world leaders arriving as it weathers criticism of its human rights
Legendary Hong Kong movie star Tony Leung said after 40 years in the business he’s having more fun than ever playing different roles – although
When the bones of her twin sister, who died in childbirth, were exhumed, Maria Jose Robles’ worst fears were confirmed: her DNA mismatch, suggesting she
Lebanon is nearing an agreement with Israel over a naval dispute over offshore gas fields, but the financially strapped country still faces an uphill battle
As protests flare up across Iran over the death of young Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini, the Kurdistan region of neighboring Iraq has paid a
When Chen picked up the phone to vent his anger at getting a parking ticket, his message on WeChat was a drop in the bucket
The Nobel Prize in Literature will be announced on Thursday, amid speculation in literary circles as to whether it will be given the spotlight to
The grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo are getting old. Every day the hopes of finding their grandchildren, stolen and put up for adoption under the
North Korea launched two ballistic missiles on Thursday, Seoul’s military said, as the UN Security Council met to discuss Pyongyang’s earlier, highly provocative missile launch
Captain Ibrahim Traore was named President of Burkina Faso on Wednesday after the West African country’s second coup d’état in less than nine months. The
“All sorts of crazy things,” is how Carolyn Bertozzi, the 2022 Nobel Prize winner, describes her life’s work. Actually doing “Chemistry in Cells and Humans”.
Man-made climate change has made this summer’s northern hemisphere drought at least 20 times more likely, according to a rapid analysis released Wednesday, which warns
A month before Egypt hosts the UN climate conference, Cairo finalizes the list of world leaders arriving as it weathers criticism of its human rights
Legendary Hong Kong movie star Tony Leung said after 40 years in the business he’s having more fun than ever playing different roles – although
When the bones of her twin sister, who died in childbirth, were exhumed, Maria Jose Robles’ worst fears were confirmed: her DNA mismatch, suggesting she
Lebanon is nearing an agreement with Israel over a naval dispute over offshore gas fields, but the financially strapped country still faces an uphill battle
As protests flare up across Iran over the death of young Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini, the Kurdistan region of neighboring Iraq has paid a
When Chen picked up the phone to vent his anger at getting a parking ticket, his message on WeChat was a drop in the bucket
The Nobel Prize in Literature will be announced on Thursday, amid speculation in literary circles as to whether it will be given the spotlight to
The grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo are getting old. Every day the hopes of finding their grandchildren, stolen and put up for adoption under the
North Korea launched two ballistic missiles on Thursday, Seoul’s military said, as the UN Security Council met to discuss Pyongyang’s earlier, highly provocative missile launch
Captain Ibrahim Traore was named President of Burkina Faso on Wednesday after the West African country’s second coup d’état in less than nine months. The
“All sorts of crazy things,” is how Carolyn Bertozzi, the 2022 Nobel Prize winner, describes her life’s work. Actually doing “Chemistry in Cells and Humans”.
Man-made climate change has made this summer’s northern hemisphere drought at least 20 times more likely, according to a rapid analysis released Wednesday, which warns