The announcement came in defiance of nearly all U.N. members, including U.S. allies in Europe, who have rejected U..S. legal standing to impose the international sanctions
What probably began as a personal vendetta has become the trial to “protect democracy” in Norway, by showing the excesses of the populist right in Prime Minister Erna Solberg's government coalition
Nearly 600 million Indians live in rural areas, and with the virus spreading fast across India’s vast hinterlands, health experts worry that hospitals could be overwhelmed
Two telescopes in Hawaii & Chile spotted in the thick Venusian clouds the chemical signature of phosphine, a noxious gas that on Earth is only associated with life
As the United Nations warned, the world is immersed in a biotech race for a coronavirus vaccine
A huge fire broke out at Beirut’s port raising new panic among residents still struggling with the traumatic effects of the catastrophic explosion at the same site last month
AstraZeneca temporarily pauses COVID-19 vaccine trial over possible adverse reaction
Late-stage studies of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate are on temporary hold while the company investigates whether a recipient’s “potentially unexplained” illness is a side effect of the shot
Rohingya crisis: Myanmar army deserters confirm atrocities against minority in video testimony
The comments appear to be the first public confession by soldiers of involvement in army-directed massacres, rape, and other crimes against Rohingya in the Buddhist-majority country
A Saudi court issued final verdicts on Monday in the case of slain Washington Post columnist and Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi after his son, who still resides in the kingdom, announced pardons that spared five of the convicted individuals from execution.
After seven years of economic recovery, yet also of unfinished reforms and political scandals, Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is heading for the end of his second term in government