Brazil states ask court to double what Vale, BHP should pay for dam burst
Two Brazilian states have asked a court to more than double the amount that miners Vale and BHP, plus a jointly owned tie-up, must pay in damages for a
Two Brazilian states have asked a court to more than double the amount that miners Vale and BHP, plus a jointly owned tie-up, must pay in damages for a
MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippines has sent three coast guard vessels to ensure the safety of a civilian flotilla sailing to a shoal in the South China Sea, where Manila and Beijing have been embroiled
The despair in Nilton Muradaz Junior's eyes is unmistakable as he looks at the vast lake that was once his farm and home
Officials say a barge has hit a bridge in Galveston, Texas, spilling oil into surrounding waters and closing the only road connecting the city to Pelican Island
Two men charged with cutting down the beloved 150-year-old Sycamore Gap tree have made their first appearances in a northern England courtroom
Morocco has grown its automotive industry from virtually non-existent to Africa’s largest in less than two decades
The vast flooding that has devastated Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state has yet to subside
The women's section of Rikers Island is getting a redesigned and more kid-friendly visitation room ahead of Mother's Day
Violence is traumatizing Haitian children
Investigators say the electrical blackouts experienced by the container ship Dali before it left Baltimore’s port were “mechanically distinct from” those that resulted in the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge hours later
The Thai industrial sentiment index dropped in April, dented by slowing domestic demand, a government minimum wage hike plan and drought, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI)
A new study suggests that the first warm-blooded dinosaurs may have roamed Earth about 180 million years ago
An Indian state has accused yoga guru Baba Ramdev of criminal misconduct for promoting his traditional ayurvedic medicine as a cure for COVID-19 because it
Fearful medics and patients are fleeing a hospital in Rafah and transfers of the sick and injured via a border crossing with Egypt are at a standstill due to
Ukraine's parliament has dismissed Agriculture Minister Mykola Solsky who tendered his resignation in late April as he faces an investigation into alleged involvement in illegal
As students across the nation consider jobs that play a role in solving the climate crisis, they’re looking for meaningful climate training
More than half of Zimbabwe's population will need food aid this year following a devastating drought that led to widespread crop failure as humanitarian
Slovakia’s government approved a plan to build another nuclear reactor in a country that relies heavily on nuclear electricity generation
NoMowMay is a catchy concept, but it doesn’t provide the food that native North American pollinators need or lasting support for them.
A welding operation sparked a huge fire in February at a water park that was under construction at one of Sweden’s biggest amusement centers, causing the death of one person
Popular Indian spice brand MDH, under scrutiny for alleged contamination in some products, has since 2021 seen an average 14.5% of its U.S. shipments
Palestinians are marking 76 years of dispossession, commemorating their mass expulsion from what is today Israel as a potentially even larger catastrophe unfolds in Gaza
By Lisandra Paraguassu PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil (Reuters) -Brazil's southernmost state capital may suffer severe flooding for weeks to come, experts warn, compounding the struggles of half a million
By Aidil Ichlas TANAH DATAR, Indonesia (Reuters) -The death toll from weekend flash floods and mud slides in Indonesia's West Sumatra province rose to 62 on Wednesday, authorities said, while rescuers
By Jefferson Kahinju KIMENDE, Kenya (Reuters) -A landslide that followed heavy rain in central Kenya has swept away at least five people, residents said on Wednesday, and the Red Cross said its