Desperate for a drink: Indonesian villagers dig up dry river bed in drought
KARANGANYAR — It’s been four, long, hot months since Sunardi’s village has seen any rainfall as an El Niño-induced drought parches Indonesia,
KARANGANYAR — It’s been four, long, hot months since Sunardi’s village has seen any rainfall as an El Niño-induced drought parches Indonesia,
TAIPEI — Ten Chinese air force aircraft entered Taiwan’s air defense zone on Wednesday accompanying five Chinese warships engaged in “combat readiness”
LONDON/CHICAGO/NEW YORK — The post-pandemic travel boom and the high ticket prices that come with it show no signs of slowing well
LONDON — Six British water companies are facing lawsuits valued at over 800 million pounds ($1 billion) brought on behalf of millions
ABUJA — The World Trade Organization’s director-general said on Tuesday she discussed measures, including support from the agency, with Nigerian President Bola
United States power plant owners warned the Biden administration on Tuesday that its sweeping plan to slash carbon emissions from the electricity sector is unworkable, relying too heavily on
SAO PAULO – Most airline passengers are still not willing to pay to offset carbon emissions from their flights, two of Brazil’s
WASHINGTON — The World Bank said on Tuesday it would halt new lending to the Ugandan government after concluding that its anti-LGBTQ
OSLO — Facebook owner Meta Platforms will be fined 1 million crowns ($98,500) per day over privacy breaches from Aug. 14, Norway’s
BUENOS AIRES — Argentines, who have seen jobs and wages hit by economic malaise and rampant inflation, lined up at churches on