Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the migrant who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador from the United States, has been brought back to the US and arrested on human
Three days after an attack on a humanitarian convoy that killed five people, the African Union, the United States and several other countries urged the
In the week that Ukraine launched Operation Spider Web. 18 months in the planning and personally overseen by President Zelensky, simultaneous drone attacks
The Israeli army on Friday said four of its soldiers had been killed in the area of Khan Younis after explosives detonated in a compound they were operating
Sequencing environmental DNA found in soil, seawater, snow or even air samples has made it possible to detect and identify organisms, allowing researchers
We speak with the Co-Chair of The Left Group in the European Parliament, French MEP Manon Aubry. A noted advocate for transparency in the EU institutions,
Ahead of the United Nations Oceans Conference in Nice, our reporters went to meet some of the French scientists working to better understand and preserve
Europe is trying to put itself at the forefront of the global ocean agenda, releasing its Ocean Pact ahead of a United Nations Oceans Conference in the
Under the echo of distant gunfire and explosions, Israeli farmers work the land along the Gaza border, striving to revitalise this southern region scarred
Three days after a deadly attack on a humanitarian convoy that claimed five lives, the UN and the African Union called on all parties involved in Sudan’s
The European Union on Friday threw its support behind the world’s top war crimes court after the United States sanctioned four of its judges in retaliation
Residents in Guatemala have been forced to flee their homes after lava poured from a volcano near the capital city. The Fuego volcano is one of the country's