The revised response plan is up from around $1.
Germany is famous the world over for its Autobahn — also known as "the highway without speed limits.
Kami Rita Sherpa has scaled the summit of the world's highest mountain almost every year since 1994.
The social media platform's influencers and hashtags have changed vacation destinations — and not always for the best.
Lawmakers are warning of a "real and growing risk" that the Palace of Westminster, which houses Britain's Parliament, might be destroyed by a catastrophic event before it can be restored.
India and the EU are deepening ties with a new trade and tech plan.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that AI will "address some of humanity's biggest challenges, like climate change and curing cancer," but admitted he was "anxious" about how it could change the way we live.
May 17 is International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.
The Roman city was wiped out by the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.
Over the next three years, Vodafone plans to axe more than 10% of its global workforce, the largest job cut in its history.
As plastic production continues unabated, new findings say that with sufficient ambition, the world could cut plastic pollution by more than three-quarters.
The US Virgin Islands is seeking documents in its lawsuit accusing JPMorgan Chase & Co of helping enable late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
At least 883 people were executed worldwide in 2022, says Amnesty International — that's the highest number recorded in five years.
Vice was known for edgy news and lifestyle content, with a digital-first model that disrupted the traditional media landscapeVice Media has become the latest digital media company to falter after a meteoric rise.
President Emmanuel Macron courted global CEOs, including Elon Musk at Versailles, inviting them to invest in France.
"Talking about Israel," a new book by Meron Mendel, an Israeli social work professor living in Germany, analyzes how Israel is discussed in German society.
Gelato, sunny beaches and gliding along the Riviera on a Vespa scooter — such scenes populate the myth of "la dolce vita," Italy's good life, and a popular Netflix series.
The "unprecedented" election pits Europe against the US as current incumbent Antonio Vitorino faces a challenge from his deputy Amy Pope.
With coastal areas around the world threatened by rising sea levels and increasingly destructive storms, should we still be creating new land in our oceans?People have been reclaiming land from the sea for centuries, to control flooding and make more space for agriculture and coastal industries.
Several people died in Myanmar after the storm tore down homes, trees and blew the roofs of shelters.
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