Crackdown on anti-government demonstration kills two, injures dozens as security forces fire tear gas in Iraq's capital.
Widespread reliance on coal and wood fires has a severe impact on air quality, but this year, more people across region seek government action.
Greek FM claims Libyan strongman will agree to ceasefire that recognises 'invalidity' of accords between Turkey and GNA.
World Health Organization sounds alarm as West African leaders move to crack down on huge illegal trade.
Draft now returns to parliament, where lawmakers from governing right-wing Law and Justice party hold the majority.
Officials advise thousands of displaced villagers not to return to danger zone after signs point to imminent eruption.
Despite change in one-child policy in 2015, pregnancies have not increased, leading to fears of a demographic crisis.
About 20 people have been killed in protests that turned violent, latest victims were four boys shot this week.
Tribal leaders seeking a way to counter President Jair Bolsonaro's environmental policies, which they say are devastating their communities.
Erupting volcano still threatening lives despite weaker emissions and fewer tremors.
Talks come as world powers step up efforts for lasting ceasefire in North African country.
Iran Supreme Leader delivers first Friday sermon in eight years as Tehran faces pressure at home and abroad.
A much less costly way to regenerate our forests and decrease carbon levels is to assist nature to do its job.
Turning to US dollar, Venezuelans move away from bolivar as economic crisis continues.
Human rights groups criticise Lebanese security forces and call for investigations into recent crackdown.
Civil society organisations in Niger have called for protests to demand action against increased attacks by armed groups in the Sahel region.
A growing number of Nepali teenagers are marrying young by choice despite child marriage outlawed about 50 years ago.
Eighty-six sentenced for violent protests after 2018 acquittal of a Christian woman in blasphemy case.
After submitting his resignation, Oleksiy Honcharuk said President Zelenskyy was 'a model of openness and honesty'.
Ruling party leader says the editorial policy of the newspaper owned by Amazon CEO Bezos is 'agenda driven'.
Audio files emerged in which Oleksiy Honcharuk reportedly criticised the president's understanding of the economy.
Landslides and avalanches bury hundreds of homes in Himalayan region of Neelam Valley as 77 people die.
Haftar did not sign up to ceasefire deal in Moscow but agreed to comply with terms before talks in Berlin.
Supreme leader's appearance comes at a tumultuous time after the accidental downing of a Ukrainian passenger jet.
Shinjiro Koizumi, son of an ex-prime minister, said he hopes to open debate on issue that remains sensitive in Japan.