The seaweed is producing mats as large as several football fields, killing everything found underneath.
UK government targets suspects linked to the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Letters sent to US Congress and the UN trigger a formal one-year process of withdrawing from the international agency.
Countries warn Israel that annexing settlements in the occupied West Bank could have 'consequences' for relations.
Xu Zhangrun began publicly criticising China's direction after term limits were removed for leader Xi Jinping in 2018.
Corey Hurren posted QAnon conspiracy theories on an Instagram feed, had 'assault-style' weapons banned in Canada.
Mary Trump claims her uncle hired someone to take the SAT college entrance exam for him in secondary school in the US.
Campaigners against the arms trade slammed the 'morally indefensible' decision to resume weapon sales to the kingdom.
46 outlets published 19 fake authors praising UAE and advocating for a tougher stance on Qatar, investigation reveals.
Temperatures rise to a record average for June amid a heat wave that is stoking some of the worst wildfires in Siberia.
Brazilian leader has repeatedly played down the threat from COVID-19, describing it as 'a little flu'.
Better to eat outdoors and check what precautions the restaurant is taking to avoid contracting the virus.
ICE announces that visas will be withdrawn from international students if all their classes are held online.
The family of Husham al-Hashemi blames the government for not protecting him.
Tuesday's blast reportedly caused by 'human error' and was the latest in a series of fires and explosions.
Doctors, nurses and some lawmakers say the US could face a crisis in the coming months as professionals reuse equipment.
Nearly 30 people taken into custody in Nairobi as they took to the streets to demand an end police brutality.
Starting on Wednesday, millions of Melbourne residents are going back into lockdown due to a resurgence in coronavirus infections.
President Trump ordered the killing in a drone strike near Baghdad international airport in January.
With few federal guidelines, states have been left to make their own rules for reopening, but in many places that reopened early, cases continue to shoot.
Aid groups have described living conditions inside hotels housing asylum seekers in the Scottish city of Glasgow as degrading and unsanitary.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam called the law 'mild' compared with those in other countries, but tech giants and social media companies are not convinced.
The former journalist is accused of passing military secrets to an unnamed NATO power.
South Africa now ranks 15th highest in the world, with half of all cases reported in the past two weeks alone.
It's high time for the discipline of political science to reckon with its explicit and implicit epistemic violence.