'We've learnt to do surgery without electricity': Ukraine's power cuts worsen
Russia is pummelling Ukraine's energy grid, forcing Ukrainians to live and work by torch light.
Russia is pummelling Ukraine's energy grid, forcing Ukrainians to live and work by torch light.
France’s sometimes violent election campaign closes with appeals from leaders ahead of Sunday’s vote.
Eyewitness video shows the malfunction that led to multiple injuries and several hospitalisations.
Britain’s politics have been volatile and chaotic, but this country sure knows how to execute a swift, orderly transfer of power.
Of Britain’s top five political positions, three now belong to women.
Labour's landslide victory has been followed closely by media commentators around the world.
The ultra-conservative archbishop was found guilty of splitting with the Catholic church.
Surprise resumption of talks puts warring sides closest to agreement for months.
Vladimir Kara-Murza's wife has frequently expressed worries about his health.
Political engagement in Iran has steadily plummeted, and voter turnout last week was the lowest in years. Will this round be different?
The settlements are spreading on land Palestinians want for a future independent state.
The brothers' are still awaiting trial for and their new freedom of movement is subject to appeal
Eyewitness footage shows a funnel-shaped column ripping through Shandong province.
Ken Northall got the chance to meet his idol when she played a festival in his hometown.
In a rare trial, the Vatican acted against Carlo Maria Viganò, a former ambassador to the U.S. and one of Pope Francis’s most vociferous internal critics.
Japan has long been known for innovation, but experts say the nation’s lasting embrace of outdated hardware may have deeper roots in culture and practicality.
In a historic move, President Ruto hosts an online forum for young people to air their complaints.
With Hungary holding the European Union’s rotating presidency, the trip by Prime Minister Viktor Orban to see Vladimir Putin drew sharp disavowals in Brussels.
A senior U.S. administration official hailed “a breakthrough on a critical impasse” as Israel ordered its negotiators to return to the Qatari capital, Doha.
The 24-year-old painter outraged some Tanzanians but critics say the punishment is too harsh.
Thousands in the region, home to tourist hotspots Tulum and Cancún, are being evacuated.
Sir Keir Starmer's Labour have won a big victory - here's a guide to understanding what it all means.
Even as Ukrainians face one of the darkest winters in their history, authorities see an upside: Ukraine can build a cleaner, eco-friendly energy sector.
Labour’s historic win devastated the Conservative presence in Parliament after 14 years of rule, with Keir Starmer declaring, “Change begins now.”
Afghan women and girls are taking online courses, learning foreign languages with the help of AI, working out with fitness videos and trading cryptocurrencies.