The oil industry says upping production means lower prices for taxpayers, energy independence and good jobs for Americans.
The US government is eschewing paper straws and going back to plastic.
The Southeast Asian trade bloc has invited China and several Arab states to a joint summit in Kuala Lumpur in May.
Since reentering the White House, US president Donald Trump has made sweeping cuts to key scientific institutions.
Heat waves, storms and floods disrupted the education of hundreds of millions of students last year alone.
In the US, butterfly populations have dropped by 22% in a decade.
A new study has shown a continued increase in women's enrollment in secondary education, making women still the majority of college students in Germany.
The plant in the central city of Toyota has seen a similar explosion in 2023 which forced the company to suspend production at some domestic plants for some time.
A cultural phenomenon from Rio de Janeiro's suburbs is conquering Brazil.
Australia is a fossil fuel giant, yet its capital is a global clean energy pioneer.
Another car ramming attack has struck a German town but with no clear motive.
As makers of award-winning film "My Favourite Cake" face trial in Tehran, months after rapper Toomaj Salehi narrowly avoided execution, Iran continues its war on free expression.
The Starship rocket, which is taller than the Statue of Liberty, was held back mere seconds before it was set to take off.
"I want to thank the academy for recognizing a truly independent film," director Sean Baker said.
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission has achieved its first moon landing after a long journey through space.
Most health-related social media posts from top influencers are misleading, lack medical evidence, and are biased by financial backing, a new study shows.
Thailand has deported a group of Uyghurs to China against their will, where they say they face torture and ill-treatment.
Nations have come to a compromise over plans to raise and deliver billions in funding for biodiversity protection, paving the way for action to counter the growing problem of species loss.
Carved into the rock beneath a Swedish city, a huge man-made cave system dating back to the Cold War is being used to heat local housing.
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