Despite fentanyl crackdown, Chinese sellers are open for business
A booming online marketplace in shipping small but potent packages of the chemicals used in the production of fentanyl from China to Mexico remains largely unhindered.
A booming online marketplace in shipping small but potent packages of the chemicals used in the production of fentanyl from China to Mexico remains largely unhindered.
The U.S. delegation gave the Dalai Lama a framed copy of the Resolve Tibet Act that was passed by Congress last week and represents a shift in U.S. policy toward Tibet.
The Philippines says its soldiers were attacked with swords, spears and knives in the South China Sea.
Russia and Vietnam have been close allies since the Cold War era, but Hanoi in recent years has cultivated warmer relations with the United States.
Differences are emerging as the Israeli army says Hamas is an idea that cannot be eliminated, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to seek a “total victory” over the group in Gaza.
The 3,300-year-old storage jars were discovered during a survey of the sea bed in the eastern Mediterranean.
A video of the DA MP resurfaced on social media after he was seen using racial slurs.
Around 80 others have been hospitalised in Kallakurichi district and officials say the toll could rise.
A new report says extreme heat from May to June was driven by planet-warming emissions from humans.
Activist group Just Stop Oil took responsibility for the incident, which occurred a day before the summer solstice is expected to draw thousands to the ancient site.
The plight of Syria’s refugees was already dire in Lebanon. Now conditions are worsening, as fear of a potential war with Israel looms.
Washington and its allies say Kyiv isn’t doing enough to fight corruption despite major strides, creating tension that could imperil military and economic aid.
Putin's Vietnam trip is being interpreted as displaying the support Russia still enjoys in the region.
The far right could win parliamentary elections called by President Macron on 30 June and 7 July.
Young people angered by tax storm Nairobi in a surprise revolt devoid of ethnic or political allegiances.
Latif Madoi was arrested for possessing military uniforms, which may be linked to opposition leader Bobi Wine.
Doctors are fighting to save people from heat strokes in a first-of-its-kind clinic in India's capital.
A government minister blames the blackout on a lack of investment in electrical systems.
Farzad Mansouri was the teenage flagbearer for his nation at the last Olympics. Three years on, displaced by war and relocated to Manchester, he will compete under a new banner in Paris.
The families of victims of two 737 Max crashes also call for prosecutions a day after apology by chief executive.
A historic new law requires a poster in every public-school classroom - but campaigners will challenge it.
The singer was arrested for running a stop sign and failing to stay on the right side of the road.
Foreign minister warns Canadians in Iran that the decision could lead to reprisals.
The Liberian-flagged Tutor started taking on water after a deadly sea drone attack a week ago.
A man and a police officer are seen pulling the animal to safety after it was trapped between a boat-plane and a dock.