A growing water deficit driven by heat and drought is set to devastate local and national economies, resulting in food insecurity, displacement and political upheaval.
A new database tells the stories of victims of forced medical research during the Nazi era.
Shut for decades, the revered Le Colisee cinema in Beirut's Hamra district will reopen its doors in September.
The renaming of a Berlin boulevard to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse, after Germany's first Africa-born scholar, has finally happened despite a last-ditch legal attempt to stop it.
Billion-dollar weather disasters in the US have surged fivefold since the 1980s.
The renaming of a Berlin boulevard to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse, after Germany's first African-born scholar, is finally coming to pass despite a last-ditch legal attempt to stop it.
While the number of people attending Gamescon indicates that the industry is not in crisis, it is still fighting many battles.
The renaming of a Berlin boulevard to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse, after Germany's first African-born scholar, has been blocked again.
The Cannes Jury Prize-winning drama by Mascha Schilinski will represent Germany in the best international feature film category.
In Europe carbon credit projects are booming — but there are also some scams and unintended consequences.
A study warned that Antarctic ice loss could cause more warming in the region and beyond, and could push some marine species toward extinction.
Experts say conflict in Sudan and South Sudan has caused cholera infections to surge.
Cured meats and sausages often contain nitrite, a preservative, which also enhances flavor.
A small town in Germany wants to become one of the centers of the EU's push to cut reliance on Chinese rare earths vital for tech and defense.
While endemic in parts of Africa and South Asia, experts say conflict in Sudan and South Sudan has caused cholera infections to surge.
From Antwerp to Mechelen, restored wetlands act like giant sponges — soaking up stormwater and easing drought.
The Finnish capital Helsinki went a whole year without a traffic fatality.
The Finnish capital Helsinki went twelve months without a traffic fatality.
Music is banned at home.
After limits on production and regulating chemicals prevented agreement at UN talks in Geneva, where to next for the fight against plastic pollution?The collapse of the latest UN plastic treaty negotiations once again laid bare a fault line in global environmental diplomacy: the clash between countries pushing for plastic production cuts and those defending fossil fuel-linked industries.
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