Greenpeace and other environmental groups have blasted the Mauritian government’s decision to tow and then sink the Japanese tanker MV Wakashio— which went aground in a…
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A political earthquake hit Colombia earlier this month — and the aftershocks continue. The Investigative Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice placed the former president…
KOLKATA, India—Amazon launched its first e-pharmacy in India, on Aug. 14, entering into direct competition with the country’s largest conglomerate, Reliance Industries Ltd. Reliance recently acquired…
Police in western Australia are offering a reward of $500,000 AUD ($358,000 U.S.) for information leading to the conviction of the person or persons who killed…
These days, chances are you’ve experienced this: you’re searching frantically for your face mask—only to realize it’s just out of sight, hanging around your chin. A…
A conservation effort to breed rare birds known as bleeding-heart doves is being hailed as a success. Ten rare birds that were bred and raised at…
The world is rushing to develop a vaccine against Covid-19—and in the Netherlands, several partnerships between public institutions and private companies show promising signs. Four studies…
Jeffrey Epstein was not a spy or an intelligence source, says famed lawyer Alan Dershowitz. The longtime Harvard Law School faculty member was Epstein’s attorney in…
The developer of hugely popular video game Fortnite dared Apple and Google to ban the game from their app stores. The tech giants did. Epic Games’…
More than half of the slum population in Mumbai, India’s financial capital, is infected with coronavirus. These findings, culled from a serological prevalence study undertaken in…
