Land-based climate plans ‘unrealistic’: report
The world must set aside an area larger than the United States to plant trees and take other action to meet climate pledges, according to
The world must set aside an area larger than the United States to plant trees and take other action to meet climate pledges, according to
Arab leaders meet in the Algerian capital on Tuesday for their first summit in a series of normalization deals with Israel that have divided the
Filipinos with flowers and umbrellas flocked to cemeteries in the majority-Catholic Philippines on Tuesday to pay tribute to their dead loved ones on All Saints’
Lufthansa said on Tuesday it had agreed a pay rise for 19,000 flight attendants in Germany to offset rising inflation. Germany’s flagship airline said it
Israelis will vote Tuesday in their fifth election in less than four years, with hawkish ex-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fighting for a comeback alongside far-right
Divers searched for more bodies on Tuesday after a recently renovated suspension bridge collapse in western India killed 134 people. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was
After South Korean officials admitted there were mistakes in crowd control on Halloween, AFP is using official data, media reports and witness testimony to examine
South Korea’s police chief said on Tuesday officers had received several urgent danger reports in front of a deadly crowd at a Halloween event, but
Tokyo on Tuesday began issuing civil partnership certificates to same-sex couples living and working in the capital, a long-awaited move in a country with no
Marshall Islands officials say they are ready to resume talks with the United States this week on renewing a long-standing economic and security agreement, provided
Pope Francis will be the first pope in history to visit Bahrain this week, on a trip hopefully meant to cement ties with Islam but
Denmark will vote in what is expected to be a close general election on Tuesday where the survival of incumbent Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will
The world must set aside an area larger than the United States to plant trees and take other action to meet climate pledges, according to
Arab leaders meet in the Algerian capital on Tuesday for their first summit in a series of normalization deals with Israel that have divided the
Filipinos with flowers and umbrellas flocked to cemeteries in the majority-Catholic Philippines on Tuesday to pay tribute to their dead loved ones on All Saints’
Lufthansa said on Tuesday it had agreed a pay rise for 19,000 flight attendants in Germany to offset rising inflation. Germany’s flagship airline said it
Israelis will vote Tuesday in their fifth election in less than four years, with hawkish ex-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fighting for a comeback alongside far-right
Divers searched for more bodies on Tuesday after a recently renovated suspension bridge collapse in western India killed 134 people. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was
After South Korean officials admitted there were mistakes in crowd control on Halloween, AFP is using official data, media reports and witness testimony to examine
South Korea’s police chief said on Tuesday officers had received several urgent danger reports in front of a deadly crowd at a Halloween event, but
Tokyo on Tuesday began issuing civil partnership certificates to same-sex couples living and working in the capital, a long-awaited move in a country with no
Marshall Islands officials say they are ready to resume talks with the United States this week on renewing a long-standing economic and security agreement, provided
Pope Francis will be the first pope in history to visit Bahrain this week, on a trip hopefully meant to cement ties with Islam but
Denmark will vote in what is expected to be a close general election on Tuesday where the survival of incumbent Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will