There were an estimated 20 million new cancer cases in 2022, with more than 35 million new cases predicted by 2050.
The UN official said he was 'appalled' by the killings in central Mali.
Officials suggest the targeting of journalists may be a 'deliberate strategy by Israeli forces' to silence reporting.
Judge calls Tesla boss's pay 'unfathomable'. Ruling could affect his standing as the world's richest man.
The UN agency, which supports 6 million Palestinian refugees, is the main aid provider in Gaza amid Israeli bombardment.
Parents of affected children said the Meta CEO's apology was 'a bit too late'.
By borrowing billions from the central bank to shore up budget, the president could well worsen Tunisia's economic woes.
The mother of missing 6-year-old Hind Hamadeh from Gaza has told Al Jazeera about the last phone calls she had with her.
South Africa's stance on global issues in the last year has confounded many. Some analysts say it is a balancing act.
What was once a one-way street heading north is now a two-lane highway with some people heading south out of France.
Russian-American journalist is accused of failing to register as a ‘foreign agent’ and spreading ‘false information’.
The killing of dozens of people whose bodies were found at a Gaza school was a clear war crime, says human rights lawyer
Worshippers are praying inside the 17th century mosque adjacent to a Hindu temple in Varanasi after the court order.
Report by Access Now says hackers used the malware to break into smartphones of dozens of people in Jordan.
Mindset asks whether Jamaica’s psychedelic therapy retreats are a glimpse into the future of mental health treatment.
The Modi government has snipped its food subsidy bill while also lowering its fiscal deficit target.
Bodies of Palestinian detainees who were handcuffed, blindfolded discovered in plastic bags near northern Gaza school.
Israeli forces have been targeting Palestinian healthcare in clear violation of international law for many years.
Watch as the Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologises to parents of children that have been harmed by social media.
Polling suggests a huge defeat for the Conservatives later this year. Professor Tim Bale says it's too early to predict.
Hospitals in Khan Younis remain under siege as Red Sea tensions rise.
City councillors narrowly approve nonbinding resolution that includes call for humanitarian aid and release of captives.