Powerful typhoon prompts evacuations in northern Philippines
A powerful typhoon shifted and abruptly gained strength Sunday as it blew closer to the northeastern Philippines, prompting evacuations from high-risk villages and the capital.
Jupiter is coming its closest to Earth in decades
Jupiter will be some 367 million miles from Earth on Monday, the closest it's been since 1963. It coincides with Jupiter being on the opposite side of Earth from the sun — when it'll be its brightest.
'Rings of Power': Adar's terrifying plan will likely change Middle-earth forever
Big changes are coming to the Southlands. Here's what Episode 5 of Amazon's 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' tells us about Adar's mysterious plan for his orc army.
'House of the Dragon' Episode 6 release date, time, plot, cast, and trailer for HBO’s 'Game of Thrones' prequel
With that wild wedding in the past, we take a ten-year leap into the future of House Targaryen. Here's everything you need to know about 'House of the Dragon' Episode 6.
Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy will commit a Labour government
Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy will commit a Labour government to push for an international law to tackle environmental destruction.
Tyson Fury engaged in a heated exchange with Derek Chisora
Tyson Fury engaged in a heated exchange with Derek Chisora during the Joe Joyce-Joseph Parker event in Manchester on Saturday night.
Activists demand climate reparations
Campaigners say it is the G20 countries that produce 80 percent of global greenhouse emissions.
Surviving Israel’s bombs to get married in Gaza
For Palestinians like Dr Izzeldin Abuelaish, planning a wedding is about hazard, hope and painful memories of loss.
Amnesty International has urged Leaders at the UN General Assembly to call for an Independent Probe
LONDON: Amnesty International has urged leaders at the UN General Assembly to call for an independent probe into violence in Iran in the wake of the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. The appeal follows waves of violence across the country, with security f...
Japan’s strict border restrictions will be loosened on Oct. 11, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced Today
In a news conference at the foot of Central Park in New York, Kishida said independent tourists would again be welcomed, not just those traveling with authorized groups.
How a whiskey-fueled meeting in 1949 led to Berlin's famed techno scene
All-night clubs in the German capital have long drawn "techno tourists." That might never have happened had a hotelier failed to negotiate the end of the city's curfew following World War II.
China Prepares For the Communist Party’s 20th National Congress Next Month
As China prepares for the Communist Party’s 20th National Congress next month, several former officials have been punished for corruption.
Russia Partial mobilization of 300,000, Exempt employees of IT, communication, media, and financial companies
Putin announced partial mobilization of 300,000 reservists 'special military operation' in Ukraine
Court Annuls President Faustin-Archange Touadera's push for the removal of term limits
Allies of Touadera proposed in May that the constitution be changed to remove presidential term limits, arguing that they were uncommon amongst most neighbouring countries.
Myanmar are Increasingly Attacking Humanitarian aid Organizations
After the attack, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) posted a message on Twitter offering condolences to the parents and families who lost their children.