Tokyo, June 5 (The Conversation) As climate change worsens, and with populations rising worldwide, water shortages are a top threat to human development and security.
One in four people on Earth face shortag
Zhytomyr (Ukraine), June 4 (AP) As soon as they had finished burying a veteran colonel killed by Russian shelling, the cemetery workers readied the next hole. Inevitably, given how quickly death is felling Ukra
GENEVA, June 3 (AP) — One hundred days into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the war has brought the world a near-daily drumbeat of gut wrenching scenes: Civilian corpses in the streets of Bucha;
Kyiv, May 29 (AP) As Russian forces press their offensive to take the eastern Ukrainian cities of Sievierodonetsk and Lysychansk, civilians who have managed to flee say intensified shelling over the past week l
London, May 27 (The Conversation/PTI) Just a few months ago, we were confidently expecting to launch our rover, Rosalind Franklin, to Mars in September as part of the ExoMars mission, a collaboration between Eu
Tokyo, May 24 (PTI) In a clear message to an aggressive China, the leaders of the Quad grouping, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden, on Tuesday expressed their firm opposition to
Cardiff, May 24 (360info/PTI) Among the challenges of prosecuting Putin is getting him to physically appear in court. So, why not just start the trial, anyway? The answer lies in the law.
Regardless of the c
Tokyo, May 23 (AP) President Joe Biden faced a dilemma on trade in Asia: He couldn't just rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership that his predecessor had pulled the US out of in 2017. Many related trade deals
Kyiv, May 21 (AP) The Ukrainian forces who made a determined last stand in a Mariupol steel mill against Russian troops were a mixture of seasoned soldiers, border guards, a controversial national guard regimen
Milan, May 20 (AP) Edoardo Ronzoni inspects a construction site near Milan that he shut down in March as costs for materials skyrocketed. He can't complete a half-built roundabout at an intersection known f
ZORYA TRUDA, Ukraine, May 17 (AP) — The countryside was in full bloom when Iuliia Loseva buried her husband in the village cemetery near her home. On her knees in the grass, she bowed her head over the op
May 16 (AP): The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 hit 1 million on Monday, a once-unimaginable figure that only hints at the multitudes of loved ones and friends staggered by grief and frustration.
The confirme
The experts said that climate change is not only raising temperatures and making India's heatwaves hotter, but also changing weather patterns that further drive dangerous weather extremes.
New Delhi, May
Berlin, May 15 (AP) With Finland and Sweden taking steps to join NATO, the list of neutral countries in Europe appears poised to shrink.
Like the two Nordic countries, other nations joined the European Union
Sydney, May 12 (The Conversation/PTI) Machine learning and other artificial intelligence (AI) methods have had immense success with scientific and technical tasks such as predicting how protein molecules fold a
Hamilton, May 6 (The Conversation/PTI) There could be no better example of the United Nations' failure to live up to its founding ideals than the recent visit by secretary general Ant nio Guterres to Russia
Rome, May 5 (AP) The United Nations has said that the number of people without enough to eat on a daily basis reached an all-time high last year and is poised to hit "appalling" new levels as the Ukra
New Delhi, May 5 (PTI): Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy has compared India of today to a plane moving in reverse and claimed that it was "headed for a crash".
She was speaking on Wednesday at the
Brussels, May 4 (AP) The European Union's executive commission has proposed phasing out imports of Russian oil within six months. It is part of Europe's struggle to stop paying Russia 850 million a day
Washington, May 3 (PTI) Highlighting that India has done much better in the fight against child labour under the Narendra Modi government, Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi expressed confidence that the last chi