Blinken showcases benefits of democracy on Senegal visit
Despite around 60% of Americans being fully vaccinated against COVID-19, health officials warn that hospitalizations are rising as immunity within vaccinated people is declining.
Fuel rationed, travel limited in flooded western Canada
Biden hails major boost for giant social welfare expansion
Stocks, oil, euro slide on Austria's partial lockdown
First electric autonomous cargo ship launched in Norway
He has not had a migraine in over seven years.
Blinken says US can benefit Africa amid rising Chinese influence
Modi U-turns on Indian farm laws after mass protests
Climate envoy Kerry voices hope for more US-China cooperation
Brazil Amazon deforestation up 22% in a year, 15-yr record
First Wuhan Covid case days later than initially reported: scientist
'Dark future': The distress of Afghan women who can no longer work
The longest partial lunar eclipse is expected to occur before dawn on Friday and last three hours and 28 minutes.
Recent clinical trial results show that AstraZeneca’s antibody-drug is quite effective in preventing COVID-19
S&P 500, Nasdaq end at records on mixed day for global stocks
Remains of 'very rare' dinosaur species discovered in Brazil
Blinken urges greater role - and accountability - for Nigeria
Bill Gates predicts that the number of COVID-19 deaths and infections will fall below those of the seasonal flu in 2022.
UK's Charles takes inter-faith, climate mission to Egypt
Bird watching for peace in Colombia
Canada death toll set to rise as floods ravage Pacific coast
Spanish countryside rises up against 'pig factories'
Corruption and Covid in spotlight as Tonga votes
Endocannabinoids are similar to cannabinoids but are made by the body.
French minister says 'optimistic' of ending Russia champagne row
As coronavirus is documented more often in animals, scientists become concerned about the viruses spread in animals, what that means for the current pandemic and future pandemics.
US, Kenya press for Ethiopia ceasefire
Delhi, Lahore smog forces school, plant closures as residents choke
Those who drank several cups or tea or coffee daily had the lowest "hazard ratio."