 
    EU demands answers about Poland visa scandal
      The Polish government is embroiled in allegations that migrants were illegally sold visas.
      2023-09-21 01:57
     
    Sudan conflict: Landmark skyscraper in Khartoum engulfed in flames
      Dark smoke rises from the cone-shaped tower as several government buildings come under attack.
      2023-09-17 23:54
     
    Libyan official refutes blame for flood disaster
      An official in the eastern based government tells the BBC locals in Derna were told to flee their homes.
      2023-09-16 04:45
     
    Pentagon watchdog establishes new team in Ukraine to monitor US aid
      The Pentagon's watchdog is establishing a new team in Ukraine to monitor ongoing US security assistance to Kyiv as a growing number of Republicans call for more oversight into how the money is being used.
      2023-09-14 11:47
     
    Apple's plan for climate-friendly watches: Clean energy in factories
      By Stephen Nellis CUPERTINO, California (Reuters) -Apple on Tuesday said that three of its Apple Watch models will come in
      2023-09-13 03:51
     
    Morocco earthquake: Birmingham mother's fear for survival
      Shabina Bano says she did not know if her family would survive when Friday's quake struck.
      2023-09-12 00:20
     
    Morocco earthquake: 'I had to choose between my parents and son'
      Tayeb ait Ighenbaz is haunted by the decision he was forced to make after Morocco's earthquake struck.
      2023-09-11 17:20
     
    Late Late Show: Can Patrick Kielty make an Irish institution his own?
      Patrick Kielty is taking over the Late Late - but can the County Down comic make a mark on an Irish institution?
      2023-09-11 13:58
     
    Federal appeals court says Texas' floating barriers can remain in Rio Grande for now
      The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals issued a temporary stay Thursday night allowing the state of Texas to keep floating barriers in the Rio Grande.
      2023-09-08 09:00
     
    Federal judge orders Texas to remove floating barriers aimed at deterring migrants on Rio Grande
      A federal judge ordered Texas to remove floating barriers in the Rio Grande and barred the state from building new or placing additional buoys in the river, according to a Wednesday court filing, marking a victory for the Biden administration.
      2023-09-07 05:58
     
    Typhoon Haikui: Dozens injured after storm sweeps Taiwan
      Haikui was the first big storm to directly hit the island in four years, lashing the south-east.
      2023-09-04 12:26
     
    The world's highest navigable lake is drying out
      Water levels at Lake Titicaca -- the highest navigable lake in the world and South America's largest -- are dropping precipitously after an unprecedented winter heat wave. The shocking decline is affecting tourism, fishing and agriculture, which locals rely on to make a living.
      2023-09-04 10:51
    