Biden reschedules meeting with NATO leader after root canal treatment

Biden reschedules meeting with NATO leader after root canal treatment

Driver charged after Australia's worst bus accident in decades kills 10 wedding guests

Driver charged after Australia's worst bus accident in decades kills 10 wedding guests

Romanian PM Ciuca resigns in power swap agreed by ruling coalition

Romanian PM Ciuca resigns in power swap agreed by ruling coalition

'Livid' US House conservatives poised for next battle with McCarthy

'Livid' US House conservatives poised for next battle with McCarthy

China's Unipec boosts Oman crude sales, caps oil prices despite Saudi cuts

China's Unipec boosts Oman crude sales, caps oil prices despite Saudi cuts

Israel's Percepto gets US FAA waiver for drone use, raises $67 mln

Israel's Percepto gets US FAA waiver for drone use, raises $67 mln

Indonesia court to rule on voting system change as election nears

Indonesia court to rule on voting system change as election nears

Three British tourists dead after boat fire in Egypt's Red Sea

Three British tourists dead after boat fire in Egypt's Red Sea

China's Xi says willing to begin free trade talks with Honduras

China's Xi says willing to begin free trade talks with Honduras

India's top court backs Delhi ban on bike taxis in setback for Uber

India's top court backs Delhi ban on bike taxis in setback for Uber

Netherlands and Canada take Syria to world court over torture claims

Netherlands and Canada take Syria to world court over torture claims

Russia arrests US citizen on drug dealing charges

A US State Department spokesperson confirmed that Leake was detained in Moscow

Italy's scandal-hit Berlusconi dies at 86

Despite being diagnosed with leukaemia, he was active in politics

China opposes new US Iran-related sanctions on Chinese entities

Says action lacks factual basis and due process; Vows to protect rights of its nationals

Driver charged after Australia's worst bus accident in decades kills 10 wedding guests

Twenty-five people were injured in the accident around 11:30pm on Sunday

Iran says prisoner exchange with US could happen soon

Regarding the issue of exchanging prisoners with America.. negotiations are ongoing through mediators

China says allegations of Chinese spying in Cuba are false

A Biden administration official said on Saturday China had been spying from Cuba

NATO begins unprecedented air drill in 'show of strength'

Up to 10,000 people will participate in the drills intended to boost interoperability and preparedne

The painstaking task of identifying WWI dead

The first step to is to determine whether discovered remains are really those of a soldier from WWI

New life breathed into Tunisia's bagpipes

He has made the instrument for 30 years

New Zealand PM Hipkins to visit China at end of June

Unlike Australia, NZ has not faced Chinese trade barriers in connection with various disputes

British man detained climbing South Korean skyscraper

He reached73rd floor where authorities forced him to get into maintenance cradle and enter building

Bus accident kills 10 wedding guests in Australia

Some people could be still trapped beneath the vehicle, police said

North Korea's Kim vows to 'hold hands' with Putin for strategic cooperation

Kim made the pledge in a message to Putin marking Russia's National Day

Ukraine announces gains in "first results" of counterattack against Russia

Ukraine said on Sunday its troops had made territorial advances on three villages in its southeast.

UN nuclear watchdog concerned over water levels at Ukraine plant

UN atomic watchdog said that it needs wider access around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.

Russia says it hits Leopard tanks, U.S. Bradley vehicles in Ukraine

Russia on Sunday said it had destroyed at least seven German-made Leopard tanks.

Fighting rages in Sudan's capital after 24-hour truce expires

Heavy clashes and artillery fire erupted across Sudan's capital Khartoum on Sunday.

'I'm hungry': first words of the children who survived the Colombian jungle

The Huitoto Indigenous children -- ages 13, nine, five and one -- were found alive Friday.

Elevated section of heavily traveled I-95 collapses in Philadelphia

Elevated section of heavily traveled I-95 collapses in Philadelphia

World Bank needs new playbook to boost private investment in emerging markets

World Bank needs new playbook to boost private investment in emerging markets

Trump is 'toast' if classified records case is proven

Trump is 'toast' if classified records case is proven

Former Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon arrested over SNP funding probe

Former Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon arrested over SNP funding probe

Kherson's unending nightmare through occupation, shelling and now floods

Few places have felt the extent of suffering that Kherson has since Russia invaded Ukraine

Romania recalls envoy from Kenya for 'calling Africans monkeys'

The Romanian foreign ministry said it had only been informed of the incident this week

South Korea sea salt demand grows ahead of Japan's Fukushima contaminated water release

South Korea's fisheries authorities have vowed to ramp up efforts to monitor natural salt farms

Air fares may stay sky-high, say industry experts

The gradual return of demand for travel after Covid-19 had already given the signal for higher fares

Berliners flock to parks and beaches as sizzling temperatures arrive in Germany

The unusually high temperatures were also a cause for concern for people out

Several killed, wounded in Vietnam police station attacks

Investigators were searching for more suspects

Renowned artist confronts destruction of African wildlife in latest art show

Art exhibition in the heart of Johannesburg is questioning relationship between humans and animals

German shepherd injured in Ukraine gets new start with Hungarian police

He is learning how to interact with children, older adults and disabled people at police institution

Thousands evacuated as Philippine volcano spews ash, rocks

More than 12,800 people have been moved to evacuation centres, the civil defence office said

One dead and thousands evacuated as floods batter Cuba

Floods have left several villages cut off, crops destroyed, and power outages

Magnitude 5 quake hits South Africa largest province

The tremor struck at 2:38 am (0038 GMT) around 10 kilometres below the surface, the USGS said

Taiwan sends up fighters as Chinese warplanes cross strait's median line

This is the second time in less than a week that Taiwan has reported renewed Chinese activity

Two drones crash in Russia's Kaluga region - local governor

One drone crashed near the village of Strelkovka, another in the woods in Medynsky

'Joys of life': Hong Kong food traditions endure in city of flux

It's a craft the 93-year-old has been perfecting for seven decades

Fighting resumes in Sudan's capital after 24-hour truce expires

Witnesses said fighting resumed soon after the ceasefire expired at 0400 GMT in the city of Omdurman

Taiwan says 10 Chinese warplanes cross strait's median line

Taiwan activated its defence systems after 37 Chinese military aircraft flew into its airspace

In Cyprus no-man's land, owls come to the rescue of farmers

The rodents that once ran rampant and destroyed crops are being driven out by owls

Intensifying Canadian wildfires could last 'all summer', minister warns

The fire is so out of control that some forestry crews have had to back off

Freight train derails near Russia's border with Ukraine, governor says

The accident happened near a station in the Alexeyevsky municipal district and the train was empty

Honduras opens embassy in China after cutting ties to Taiwan

The embassy in Beijing was opened by foreign ministers from the two countries, CCTV reported

Iran and Afghanistan dispute Helmand water rights as climate change deepens crisis

Iranian and Afghan Taliban forces clashed on the border on water rights dispute

Several British royal guards faint due to heat during ceremony with Prince William

At least three guardsmen fainted during the military parade known as the Colonel’s Review

DeSantis argues he's top Trump alternative even as ex-president's indictment overshadows 2024 race

DeSantis says his record has put him at the cutting edge of the next generation of Republicans

French stabbing suspect charged with attempted murder as toddlers remain in hospital

The suspect was examined by psychiatrists who deemed him fit to face charges

UN aid chief says Ukraine faces `hugely worse' humanitarian situation after the dam rupture

The rupture of the dam added to the misery of the people of the region

Explosion at rocket factory in Türkiye's capital leaves several dead

The facility is owned by Türkiye's Machinery and Chemical Industry Corporation

Iraq to pay $2.76bn in gas and electricity debt to Iran

The US sanctions on Iranian oil and gas have hampered Iraq's payments for imports

Ukraine's army reports new gains against Russian forces near Bakhmut

Ukraine claims to have managed to advance up to 1,400 metres on various sections of the front

Trump magnifies attacks on Justice Department after his indictment

Trump said this after his indictment for mishandling classified documents having sensitive secrets

Montenegro holds parliamentary vote to secure reforms, EU path

Montenegro aspires to join the EU, but demanded to root out corruption, nepotism and organised crime

Mexico arrests 16 soldiers involved in 'execution' of five men, ministry says

The soldiers were investigated after the video of killings went viral

Rain to help clear Canada's air soon, but days away from Quebec fires

Rain to help clear Canada's air soon, but days away from Quebec fires

German Chancellor Scholz says he plans to speak to Putin soon

German Chancellor Scholz says he plans to speak to Putin soon

Zelensky guarded on Ukraine's counteroffensive, but says generals happy

Zelensky guarded on Ukraine's counteroffensive, but says generals happy

Canada's Trudeau visits war-time Kyiv, announces military aid

Canada's Trudeau visits war-time Kyiv, announces military aid

Turkiye seizes $1 billion of counterfeit money headed for Africa

Turkiye seizes $1 billion of counterfeit money headed for Africa

5 killed in explosion at rocket and explosives factory in Turkey

Gray smoke was seen rising from the compound as ambulances and fire trucks rushed to the area

Most garden plants will bounce back from exposure to smoke and ash. How to care for them

Pollutants and small particulate matter landing on your plants can block sunlight

UK hobbyist stuns maths world with 'amazing' new shapes

The 13-sided polygon, which 64-year-old Smith called "the hat"

Paws and popcorn: Thai cinema goes pet-friendly

Pet ownership grew further during coronavirus pandemic and now some businesses are trying to cash in

French court sentences man to 18 years for burning alive pregnant teenager

The 2019 killing of the secondary school pupil revived outrage in France

Women rule on the Greek island of Karpathos

In contrast to most of patriarchal Greece, the women of Olympos play a commanding role in village life

Children lost for 40 days in Colombian Amazon found alive

The children had been wandering alone in the jungle since May 1 when their plane crashed

Ukraine reports 'heavy combat' after Putin says offensive has begun

Moscow and Kyiv both reported heavy fighting in Ukraine on Friday.

Russia has received hundreds of Iranian drones to attack Ukraine White

White House said on Friday that Russia appeared to be deepening its defense cooperation with Iran.

Decrying 'witch hunt', Boris Johnson resigns from UK parliament

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson abruptly quit as a member of parliament on Friday.

Trump took secret docs on nuclear and weapons programs: indictment

Trump took "hundreds" of classified documents to his Mar-a-Lago residence, the charge sheet said.

UN voices support for Sudan envoy declared 'persona non grata'

UN on Friday said declaring Volker Perthes 'persona non grata' was a violation of international law.

Blinken to be in Beijing for talks on June 18: US official

US official said Antony Blinken is expected to travel to China on June 18.

One UN peacekeeper killed and four injured in north Mali attack

One UN peacekeeper killed and four injured in north Mali attack

Blinken to visit China for talks next week: US official

Blinken to visit China for talks next week: US official

Wildfires spread in British Columbia, Quebec sees signs of progress

Wildfires spread in British Columbia, Quebec sees signs of progress

Islamic State claims responsibility for Afghanistan mosque blast

Islamic State claims responsibility for Afghanistan mosque blast

Trump lawyers quit documents case, and a former Trump aide is indicted

Trump lawyers quit documents case, and a former Trump aide is indicted

Russia to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus in July

Russia to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus in July

With eye on China, US and five allies condemn trade-related 'economic coercion'

With eye on China, US and five allies condemn trade-related 'economic coercion'

Palestinian couple brace for east Jerusalem eviction

After long legal battle, they are set to be evicted from their home to make way for Jewish settlers

Smoke from Canadian wildfires detected in Norway

Measurements have varied depending on the fires' intensity, wind direction and precipitation

Child victims of stabbing attack in France in critical but stable condition, president visits

Most of the children were rushed after the attack to a hospital in the French Alpine city of Grenoble

Heavy rain drenches southwest China, some cities flooded

A harsh first bout of summer rains known locally as "dragon boat water" saw Beihai city log 453 mm

GM's electric vehicles will gain access to Tesla's vast charging network

In addition, GM will adopt Tesla’s connector, the plug that links an electric vehicle to a charger

Social media and duct tape are helping people make DIY air purifiers that filter out wildfire smoke

Some East Coast residents are learning about the box fan method for the first time

Japan calls for power saving for Tokyo households, industries during summer

The country's power market is predicted to be less tight this summer

South Korea summons China envoy over warning on 'wrong bets' in ties

Xing blamed Seoul for creating "difficulties" in bilateral ties

France hails 'backpack hero' who fought Annecy knife attacker

Video footage shows him trying to block the assailant with one of his two backpacks

Threat to whales complicates US research into seaweed for biofuel

The biggest threats they face include being struck by passing ships or getting entangled in ropes

Here comes El Nino: It's early, likely to be big, sloppy and add even more heat to a warming world

Hurricanes strengthen and grow when they travel over warm seawater

Canada wildfires spark 'ecoterrorist' conspiracy theory

So far in 2023, Canada has seen larger wildfires than any previous year at this point in the season

New Madrid museum showcases Spain's royal treasures

Located just across from the Royal Palace, the Royal Collections Gallery, which opens on June 29

Deadly dreams: record Everest season among most dangerous

This season, 12 people died and five others are missing

Russian citizen killed in shark attack in Egypt

Egypt's Environment Ministry said a tiger shark was responsible for the death of a beachgoer

Syrians lose life-saving care as Turkey halts medical visits

But the main crossing there for medical visits slammed shut after a deadly earthquake in Turkey

International help rolls in to fight persistent Canadian wildfires

The US has sent hundreds of firefighters over the past few weeks and said more help is on its way

Thousands evacuated in China's Tianjin after cracks appear near high-rises

Large fissures appeared on roads near a residential complex in Tianjin's Jinnan district

Washington quiets as Canadian smoke blankets US capital

Government data showed air quality readings above the "hazardous" level in Washington on Thursday

Sudan declares UN envoy Volker Perthes 'persona non grata'

Since late last year, Perthes has been targeted by military and Islamists as foreign interference

Extreme weather expected as El Nino climate pattern returns, US forecaster says

After three years of the La Nina climate pattern, the hotter El Nino is back in action

Trump faces US criminal charges for mishandling documents, obstruction: source

The criminal case, brought by US Department of Justice, amounts to another legal setback for Trump.

Rebel mobilisation in southern Sudan raises fears of conflict spreading

Residents of Sudan's South Kordofan State reported mobilisation by a large rebel force.

After Saudi visit, Blinken raises Palestinian state with Israel PM

Blinken on Thursday urged Israeli PM not to undermine prospects for a Palestinian state.

US and Iran both deny report of nearing interim nuclear deal

This report is false and misleading," said a spokesperson for White House National Security Council.

Erdogan names Erkan to head Turkey central bank, policy pivot expected

Erdogan on Friday appointed Hafize Gaye Erkan to head Turkey central bank.

Trump says he has been indicted in classified documents probe

It remained unclear on Thursday exactly what Trump was being charged with in the latest case.

Italy, Netherlands and EU leaders to visit Tunisia hoping for IMF deal

Italy, Netherlands and EU leaders to visit Tunisia hoping for IMF deal

China to establish spy facility in Cuba off southeastern US

China to establish spy facility in Cuba off southeastern US

UK's Sunak, Biden to focus on deepening economic ties at White House meeting

UK's Sunak, Biden to focus on deepening economic ties at White House meeting

Finland's Foreign Minister Haavisto to run for president

Finland's Foreign Minister Haavisto to run for president

France stabbing: Four children wounded in Annecy knife attack

France stabbing: Four children wounded in Annecy knife attack

UAE and Cambodia sign bilateral trade deal

UAE and Cambodia sign bilateral trade deal

Tensions in US-Saudi ties cloud Blinken visit to Riyadh

Tensions in US-Saudi ties cloud Blinken visit to Riyadh

India rebukes Canada over parade float showing assassination of Indira Gandhi

India rebukes Canada over parade float showing assassination of Indira Gandhi

Spain hatches plan to win Macron over to EU-Mercosur trade pact

Spain hatches plan to win Macron over to EU-Mercosur trade pact

India test fires Agni Prime ballistic missile

This was the first pre-induction night launch conducted after three successful developmental trials

Four children injured in knife attack in French town, two in critical condition

French Interior minister Gerald Darmanin said on Twitter that attacker had been arrested

China, India must step back from Himalayan border confrontation - Indian minister

Both militaries have fortified positions and deployed more troops and equipment in the last 3 years

World warming at record 0.2C per decade, top scientists warn

From 2013-22, "human-induced warming has been increasing at a rate of over 0.2 degrees C per decade

Blast tears through mosque at funeral of deputy governor in northern Afghanistan

Mahzudeen Ahmadi said the explosion had caused casualties but did not clarify how many

Japan protests Chinese navy ship entering Japanese waters

Two Chinese Coast Guard vessels also entered Japan's territorial waters around the Senkaku Islands

Two dozen people dead after van falls into Afghan ravine

Due to the neglect of the driver, the vehicle deviated from the road and fell into a ravine

Israeli army detonates home of Palestinian 'assailant' in West Bank

The Israeli army released video footage showing soldiers setting explosives and demolishing the home

In unusual orca sighting, tour spots at least 20 killer whales off San Francisco

Killer whales are more commonly found around the deep ocean canyon beneath Monterey Bay

About 600 sq km of Ukraine's Kherson region under water after dam destroyed - governor

Governor Oleksandr Prokudin said 68% of the flooded territory was on the Russian-occupied left bank

With Saudi-PGA deal, once-shunned crown prince makes dramatic move to extend kingdom's influence

The move by Crown Prince MbS advances Saudi influence regionally and around the world

The Republican presidential field is largely set. Here are takeaways on where the contest stands.

A handful of stragglers may jump in later, but as of now there are at least 10 Republican candidates

NATO allies prepare unprecedented air deployment exercise over Europe in show of force to Russia

Some 10,000 participants and 250 aircraft from 25 nations will take part in Air Defender 23 exercise

Kuwait's election brings little change to parliament or hope of overcoming years of gridlock

Thirty-seven lawmakers kept their seats in the 50-member assembly following Tuesday’s election

UNICEF says 300 trapped children rescued from a Sudanese orphanage after 71 others died

The tragedy at the Al-Mayqoma orphanage made headlines late last month as fighting raged outside

World Bank to assess damage after Ukraine dam destruction

The bank tweeted it has "many serious consequences for essential service delivery and environment"

Justice Dept. moves closer toward possible indictment of Trump in classified documents investigation

Last week, his lawyers have met with Justice Department officials to argue against an indictment

Millions breathing hazardous air as smoke from Canadian wildfires streams south over US

Canadian officials asked other countries for additional help fighting more than 400 blazes nationwid

Ukrainians face homelessness, disease risk as floods crest from burst dam

Ukraine said deluge would leave hundreds of thousands of people without access to drinking water.

Zelenskiy 'shocked' at failure of UN, Red Cross to help after dam breached: Bild

"They aren't here", Zelenskiy told German newspapers Bild and Die Welt and also Politico.

Massive fire as Sudanese factions battle for control of arms factory

A massive fire broke out on Wednesday near a military complex containing an arms factory.

Myanmar lawyers face harassment, intimidation in junta courts: HRW

Myanmar lawyers defending political detainees in junta-run courts are being harassed.

Raging Canada wildfires threaten critical infrastructure, force evacuations

Hundreds of uncontrolled forest fires blazed across Canada on Wednesday.

Nigerian parents pay school bills with recyclable waste

Nigerian parents pay school bills with recyclable waste

Who are the candidates running in the 2024 US presidential election?

Who are the candidates running in the 2024 US presidential election?

Ex-US Vice President Mike Pence launches 2024 election bid, challenging Trump

Ex-US Vice President Mike Pence launches 2024 election bid, challenging Trump

El Salvador slashes size of Congress ahead of elections

El Salvador slashes size of Congress ahead of elections

Germany's far right rides high on anti-immigration, anti-green agenda

Germany's far right rides high on anti-immigration, anti-green agenda

Fate of Israel's judicial plan may hang on June parliament vote

Fate of Israel's judicial plan may hang on June parliament vote

India gets 57pc below-average rains in first week of June

India gets 57pc below-average rains in first week of June

China's targeting of US firms is politically motivated

China's targeting of US firms is politically motivated

Mexico's rulers scoop up opposition bastion ahead of presidency vote

Mexico's rulers scoop up opposition bastion ahead of presidency vote

Bangladesh's worst electricity crisis in a decade

Bangladesh's worst electricity crisis in a decade

World shares muted, lira plunges to record low

World shares muted, lira plunges to record low

Prince Harry back in court for second day of grilling over UK tabloid claims

He said the press had destroyed his relationship, and that he believed British media hit rock bottom

Bangladesh shuts schools, cuts power in longest heatwave in decades

The Bangladeshi taka depreciated about 25 per cent against the US dollar last year

About 83 bodies remain unidentified four days after Indian rail crash

The state government revised the death toll upwards to 288, from 275 earlier

Earthquake kills several people in Haiti following deadly floods

The quake struck before dawn near the southwestern coastal city of Jeremie at a depth of six miles

Self-made millionaire sits China's university exams for 27th time

Liang, 56, is no fool. He worked his way up from a menial job on a factory floor to big business

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson kicks off new show on Twitter

The show is named "Tucker on Twitter" and Carlson said he would be "back with much more very soon"

Saudi crown prince, Blinken had 'candid' talks in Jeddah - US official

The top US diplomat arrived in Jeddah amid frayed ties due to deepening disagreements on everything

Beyond sushi: Japan expands veggie options to tempt tourists

She said plant-based options were limited in Japan

Fossil finding and cliff walking are highlights of a hike along England's Jurassic Coast

Beneath us were the fossilized remains of sea creatures and birds dating back 150 million or more years

Protesters call for arrest of white woman who fatally shot Black neighbour

About three dozen protesters gathered outside the Marion County Judicial Center to demand arrest

Ukraine evacuates 17,000 people from flooded areas after dam destroyed

Over 40,000 people are in danger of being flooded. Ukrainian authorities are evacuating over 17,000

Kakhovka dam: what happened and what do we not know?

Ukraine said Russia had destroyed it, while Russia said Ukraine sabotaged it

Smoke from Canadian wildfires sets off health alerts in New York, Ottawa

An unusually early and intense start to wildfire season has set Canada on track for its worst year

Gunman shoots two dead, wounds five others at Virginia high school graduation

The suspect was likely to be charged with two counts of second-degree murder and other offenses

Ukraine nuke plant safety at stake after dam damage

IAEA is exploring options to get water to keep cooling Europe's biggest atomic plant.

At UN, Ukraine, Russia blame each other for burst dam, US 'not certain'

The US said on Tuesday it was "not certain" who was to blame for a burst dam in Ukraine.

Zelenskiy says dam destruction is 'environmental bomb of mass destruction'

Zelenskiy described the bursting of the Kakhovka dam as "an environmental bomb of mass destruction".

Khartoum islanders 'under siege' as Sudan fighting rages

Battles raged in Sudan's war-torn capital on Tuesday, witnesses said.

Saudi crown prince, US Secretary of State discuss bilateral ties

Saudi Arabian Crown and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met and discussed bilateral relations.

China, Russia launch joint air patrol, alarms South Korea

China and Russia conducted a joint air patrol over the Sea of Japan and East China Sea.

US had intelligence of Ukrainian plan to attack Nord Stream project: Washington Post

The Washington Post said it obtained a copy from one of Jack Teixeira's online friends.

Papa Jake survived D-Day, now is a TikTok star

Papa Jake survived D-Day, now is a TikTok star

Two Chinese players handed life bans for match-fixing

Two Chinese players handed life bans for match-fixing

Party backing Ecuador's Lasso will not field candidates in elections

Party backing Ecuador's Lasso will not field candidates in elections

Britain says China has closed unofficial police stations in UK

Britain says China has closed unofficial police stations in UK

Philippines, Japan, US hold first trilateral coast guard manoeuvres

Philippines, Japan, US hold first trilateral coast guard manoeuvres

Chinese universities raise tuition fees by as much as 54pc

Chinese universities raise tuition fees by as much as 54pc

Thailand's Pita confident of surviving move to thwart his PM bid

Thailand's Pita confident of surviving move to thwart his PM bid

French pension plan protesters briefly storm Summer Olympics HQ

French pension plan protesters briefly storm Summer Olympics HQ

UAE to tighten insurance cover for ships flying its flag

UAE to tighten insurance cover for ships flying its flag

Top Polish court rules minister's abuse of power case should be reopened

Top Polish court rules minister's abuse of power case should be reopened

Pier flooded in Kherson after Kakhovka dam destroyed

A local resident said water level in one of the Dnipro River's tributaries had risen by one meter

Hong Kong seeks court ban on protest anthem

The government has also sought to ban "any adaptation" of the song or its melody

Accounting for war: Ukraine's climate fallout

The overall tally included greenhouse gas emissions from outside Ukraine linked to the conflict

Iran presents its first hypersonic ballistic missile, state media reports

Iranian media published pictures of the missile named Fattah at a ceremony attended by the president

Australian mother thanks 'science' for child murder pardon

Kathleen Folbigg was jailed in 2003 after she was convicted of killing her four infant children

Over 100 dead bodies remain unclaimed after Indian rail disaster

A passenger train hit a stationary freight train, jumped the track and hit another passenger train

Finland's nuclear catacombs nearly ready to house waste

There is a reason the catacomb on the lush island of Olkiluoto was buried 400 metres below ground

The incomplete count of Ukraine's civilian dead

The official Ukrainian toll counts at least 10,368 civilians killed and 14,404 wounded