The giraffe was born at a family-owned zoo in the southern state of Tennessee.
The record extreme fires in Quebec, Canada this summer were twice as likely to happen and burned more intensely due to human-caused global heating, say researchers.
After Human Rights Watch reported the killing of hundreds of Ethiopians at the Saudi-Yemeni border, the Ethiopian government decided to launch a joint investigation with Saudi Arabia.
Maxime Mokom is accused of crimes against humanity for atrocities committed against Muslim civilians in the Central African Republic.
In May 2023, the Greek Ministry of Culture rejoiced at the return of ancient objects, including a sculpture of Alexander the Great.
ECOWAS sanctions on Niger appear to be a double-edged sword.
Musicians from Afghanistan, Iran and Germany are working together on Bonn's Beethovenfest Campus Project 2023.
A study suggests life on the International Space Station weakens an astronaut's immune system.
Wildfires have been raging in northeastern Greece for days.
The water was collected from the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant, which was heavily damaged in a devastating earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
The Gamescom computer and video games fair in Cologne is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of gamers this year.
With the pandemic over, the world is once more our oyster.
Global South versus Global North? The BRICS summit in South Africa is set to be all about the group's plans to expand and how to deal with sanctions.
A new report by the UN's International Labor Organization found that AI can help with certain duties rather than take over entire jobs.
Somalia asked internet providers to comply with an order to remove TikTok and Telegram to curb the spread of indecent images and extremist propaganda.
France issued red alert warnings for four administrative regions in the south, where temperatures are expected to shoot above 40 degrees Celsius in the coming days.
Two villages north of Athens were evacuated after a forest fire broke out, while a major wildfire near the Turkish border raged for a third day.
Ecuadorians have said 'no' to oil extraction in a portion of the Amazon, one of the world's most biodiverse regions, in a referendum hailed as a historic example of climate democracy.
From Russia's Luna-25 and India's Chandrayaan-3 to future NASA-ESA Artemis missions, moon landings are risky — same as it was for Apollo 11 in 1969.
Power-hungry AC units contribute to climate change and make the global heat problem worse.
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