Webb telescope captures new detail of Phantom Galaxy
London mayor warns of possible 'Tube' fare hikes
Tigray rebels vow to pursue military advance in northern Ethiopia
It is possible to eliminate the monkeypox outbreak in Europe, World Health Organization officials said on Tuesday, highlighting evidence that case counts are slowing in a handful of countries.
Will take 'a few years' to get US inflation back to 2%: Fed official
Eldest son of Che Guevara dies in Venezuela
The European Union is preparing an emergency plan to separate power prices from the soaring cost of gas - as well as longer-term reforms aimed at ensuring electricity prices reflect cheaper renewable energy.
Ukraine seeks UNESCO cultural protection for Odessa
Biden to give prime-time warning on US democracy
The United Nations appealed on Tuesday for $160 million to help Pakistan as army helicopters rescued stranded families and dropped food packages into inaccessible areas following "epochal" rains and flooding.
Roman Herasymenko, 57, was shot in his hometown in Ukraine by Russian soldiers, his mother said, as he tried to recover a SIM card from his mobile phone which they had smashed.
UN ship arrives in Africa with grain for Ethiopia's hungry
Ukraine's shadow army tracking the Russian troops
Parties rarely start with a DJ arriving in his military uniform, but this is the reality for Ukraine's electronic music scene as it forges on through the war.
France, once Europe's top power exporter, may not produce enough nuclear energy this winter to help European neighbours seeking alternatives to Russian gas, and may even have to ration electricity to meet its own needs.
Every section of Nigerian society is complicit in the theft of millions of barrels, the head of state oil company NNPC Ltd said on Tuesday, adding that make-shift pipelines and stolen fuel had even been found in churches and mosques.
Turkish cryptocurrency boss arrested in Albania
Musk cites whistleblower in new filing to scrap Twitter deal
The Vatican acted to mend strained relations with Ukraine on Tuesday after Pope Francis upset Kyiv by referring to Russian ultra-nationalist Darya Dugina, who was killed by a car bomb near Moscow, as an innocent victim of war.
The CDC is currently monitoring about 235 places for the spread of COVID-19, with Level 3 deemed its highest risk category to date.
Kenya's Supreme Court on Tuesday laid out eight questions it will answer when it rules on this month's disputed presidential election result, including whether the commission's website was hacked.
The city's mayor Igor Terekhov said the explosions resulted in a fire.
UN rights chief leaving with China report still unreleased
'Second life': helicopters rescue the stranded from Pakistan valleys
The novel Frankenstein came out of a ghost story competition while Mary Shelley was on holiday with her husband and friends.
Most of the newly recorded Russian losses were in the direction of Ukraine's partially-occupied Donetsk region, according to the Ukrainian military.
Indonesia arrests soldiers accused of killings, mutilations in Papua
The fees for such services ranged from $1,500 all the way to $3,500, according to Ukrainian authorities.
Angolan opposition to contest tightly fought vote
A ship carrying wheat from Ukraine to the drought-stricken Horn of Africa docked on Tuesday, the United Nations said, the first to make that journey since the Russian invasion began six months ago.