Those in region known as Isaan are facing consequences of changes in natural rhythms of the river wrought by construction in recent years of dams upstream in China and Laos – as Beijing seeks total control
People venturing out of homes without valid reasons during the weekend curfew will face arrest and prosecution for violating anti-Covid regulations, Delhi Police warned on Friday.
Stargazers around the world were able to see a phenomenon Monday that only happens a few times each century. CBS News' Weijia Jiang reports.
Facebook Oversight Board said on Friday that it needed more time to decide whether the ban on former US president Donald Trump from Facebook and Instagram will be upheld.
Around 27.3 lakh vaccination doses were administered in the 24 hours ending at 7 a.m. on April 16 in India
Light rain and cooler temperatures were a welcome relief for firefighters in Canada battling a massive wildfire they've nicknamed "the Beast." Those conditions came too late for the city of Fort McMurray, an entire town that was forced to evacuate. Ben Tracy is there.
Last month, Greensmith announced that his partnership with close friend and long-term team-mate Elliott Edmondson had been dissolved after below par performances on the first two rounds together. On R
After the segment, the Anti-Defamation League called on Carlson to be fired. But Fox declined to act, citing Carlson’s claim that he wasn’t talking about race, and Carlson isn’t backing down.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is changing his tune on minimum wage and broad tax cuts. Major Garrett has more.
Tedros urged countries to immediately donate vaccine doses that are over their needs to Covax and invest in local vaccine manufacturing.
Hasenhuttl won two Austrian Cups as a player though similar fortune has evaded him as a manager. He admitted knockout competitions have normally led to agonising failure as a manager.
Violent storms are racing through the Southern Plains, with at least one tornado tearing through the Oklahoma countryside Monday evening. Severe weather threatens more than 40 million people, from the Gulf Coast up to Iowa. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
The Queen, 94, will get one last moment alone to say farewell to her beloved Prince Philip after more than 70 years of marriage
“We convey our heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the shocking shooting incident at FedEx facility in Indianapolis and pray for the speedy recovery of those injured,” Indian Embassy said in a statement on Friday night.
North Carolina and the federal government will see each other in court over the controversial "bathroom bill." The law requires transgender people to use public restrooms that correspond with the gender on their birth certificate. Omar Villafranca has more.
Zsombor Berecz has successfully retained the Finn European Championship after a consistent, confident and conclusive display on the waters of Vilamoura, Portugal, over the past week.
Donald Trump said he would take the high road as he turns his attention to the general election. But he's already making personal attacks on Hillary and Bill Clinton. Clinton says she won't respond to those attacks -- and her allies say they'll eventually be his downfall. Nancy Cordes reports.
That Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip used to live in Villa Guardamangia, accompanied by their claim of particular affection for our country, have often been expressed as points of pride by many in Malta. If one well and truly pays attention to the mainstream narrative of national identity, however, this mutual affection may come across as a contradiction. The passing of Prince Philip stirs the collective memory and, thus, invites us to collectively look back at our history once again. Ask anyone... Читать дальше...
İstanbul Boğazı'ndan geçen Rus Donanması'na ait 031 borda numaralı 'Alexander Otrakovsky' ile 027 borda numaralı 'Kondopoga' adlı savaş gemileri Karadeniz'e doğru yol aldı. |
Carmakers around the world are struggling with a chip shortage caused by strong demand from makers of smartphones and other consumer electronics amid the COVID pandemic
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The Pentagon says a U.S. air strike killed an ISIS military chief in Iraq's Anbar province, west of Baghdad. ISIS took much of Anbar two years ago, including Fallujah. Iraqi forces have been fighting to re-take it ever since. They gave Charlie D'agata a rare look at the front line.