East Timor says China could help fund major pipeline project
The European Union and China are questioning each other's commitment to fighting climate change, following the failure of climate talks by the Group of 20 (G20) last week.
12 dead, 11 injured in Vietnam karaoke bar fire
According to Ukrainian authorities, at least 350 Russian soldiers were killed in combat Tuesday.
When 19-year-old Sachin failed to score the grades he needed to get into a good Indian college, his father, a small shopkeeper, took a loan and dug deep into the family savings to help him secure a Canadian student visa.
Ukrainian forces have attacked the Russian-held eastern town of Balakliia in the Kharkiv region, a senior pro-Moscow separatist official said, as Ukrainian officials remained guarded about how a counter offensive was faring.
Ethiopians from war-ravaged Tigray celebrate holiday in Sudan
Shelling over the course of Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine has caused damage to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
Germany's nuclear stay fails to quell debate
The Ukrainian prisoners are currently being held in the occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk.
Garcia beats Gauff to reach US Open semi-finals
As the sun rose over Sri Lanka one morning in late August, around a dozen fishermen were laying out their nets on a beach in Mannar, a small island just off the country's northwestern coast, the start of the day's work.
Shame, misery as Pakistan floods leave many without toilets
Divisive campaign clouds party as Brazil turns 200
Artem Bardin was appointed as the "commandant" of the city of Berdyansk in Zaporizhzhia Oblast after it was claimed by the Russian army.
NASA's Webb catches Tarantula Nebula
Justin Bieber scraps world tour over health issues
PSG face backlash over mockery of train travel option
Russia on Tuesday questioned a U.N.-brokered deal with Ukraine to boost grain and fertilizer exports by both countries, accusing Western states of failing to honor pledges to help facilitate Moscow's shipments.
Thousands of people joined protests across Indonesia this week against a fuel price increase but even as anger mounts on the streets of Southeast Asia's largest economy, analysts say President Joko Widodo is well placed to weather the storm.
Russia 'regrets' IAEA report did not blame Ukraine: UN envoy
Two indigenous communities from Ecuador's Amazon region on Tuesday demanded the Constitutional Court enforce rulings from 2018 and 2019 to protect thousands of hectares (thousands of acres) of tropical jungle from oil and mining projects.
Pop Singer Justin Bieber said Tuesday he would take a break from his rescheduled Justice World Tour due to mental and physical health issues.
Chile's president changes ministers after referendum rout
Biden rejects branding Russia 'state sponsor of terrorism'
The new British Prime Minister Liz Truss has selected a cabinet where for the first time a white man will not hold one of the country's four most important ministerial positions.
Wildfire hits Brasilia National Park amid drought
Russia buying N. Korean munitions for Ukraine: US
A divided U.S. appeals court on Tuesday said HSBC Holdings Plc was not liable to the families of two American contractors killed in an al-Qaeda suicide bombing of a CIA base in Afghanistan, after the bank allegedly evaded U.S.
Hundreds of children have died in nutrition centres across Somalia, the U.N.