The Indian embassy in Ottawa has declared that it will resume offering visa services to Canadians, a decision that may help ease tensions in a
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According to a charity, girls in Africa are dropping out of school due to the financial difficulties caused by the rising cost of living.
According to a charity’s warning, there is a need for increased efforts from governments and donors to promote the return of girls to school in
Researchers have uncovered the cause behind the sudden deaths of numerous endangered elephants.
During May and June of 2020, there was a puzzling event in Botswana’s Okavango delta where 350 elephants passed away, leaving conservationists and the world
Hurricane Otis rapidly intensifies to a Category 5 storm and approaches Mexico within a few hours.
On Tuesday, Hurricane Otis quickly intensified from a tropical storm to a highly hazardous Category 5 hurricane as it neared the southern Pacific coast of
Carvings on ancient rocks were uncovered as the Amazon waters receded during a drought.
Recently, due to a severe drought in Brazil, the water levels of the Amazon river have reached record lows, exposing ancient carvings of human faces
Sudanese individuals who were evacuated to the United Kingdom are concerned about being stuck in a state of uncertainty as their six-month visas start to expire.
Those who were relocated to the UK from conflict-ridden Sudan are concerned about being stuck without a clear plan as their six-month visas approach expiration
The London museum has revoked access to the remains of a Bambuti infant.
After facing backlash from a Booker prize-nominated author, a museum has decided to remove a stillborn Bambuti baby’s remains from its collection of items available
Trucks carrying aid have arrived in Gaza, but the United Nations leader states that the population still requires a significant amount of additional assistance.
After intense discussions involving the US, Israel, Egypt, and the UN, the Rafah crossing point between Egypt and Gaza has finally opened to allow a
British politicians and activists demand reparations for the historical injustice of the African slave trade.
This weekend, a reparations conference will bring together politicians, campaigners, and community groups to make a unified and definitive plea for reparative justice. The first
A performer who was investigating the situation of individuals seeking asylum discovered that their sibling was among the individuals who had arrived in the Canary Islands.
A performer from Madrid who had journeyed to the Canary Islands to cover the influx of almost a record-breaking amount of refugees, was able to