Health Dec 17 Far-right using COVID-19 theories to grow reach, study shows The data is especially concerning given a rash of incidents around the world that indicate some extremists are moving from online rhetoric to offline action.
Politics Dec 02 Omicron and delta spell return of unpopular restrictions Governments face a thorny calculus made more difficult by the prospect of backlash, increased social divisions and the fear of being voted out of office.
World Nov 29 New omicron variant brings COVID-19 vaccine inequity ‘home to roost’ The emergence of the new omicron variant and the world's desperate and likely futile attempts to keep it at bay are reminders of what scientists have warned for months: The coronavirus will thrive as long as vast parts of the…
World Sep 15 2015 Paris attacks suspect claims deaths of 130 people was ‘nothing personal’ Nine Islamic State group gunmen and suicide bombers struck within minutes of one another at several locations around Paris on Nov. 13, 2015.
World Sep 08 Paris terror trial opens for 20 accused in 2015 attacks Nine Islamic State group gunmen and suicide bombers struck within minutes of one another at several locations around Paris on Nov. 13, 2015, leaving 130 people dead and hundreds wounded.
World Feb 25 Medical oxygen scarce in Africa, Latin America amid virus A crisis over the supply of medical oxygen for coronavirus patients has struck nations in Africa and Latin America, where warnings went unheeded at the start of the pandemic and doctors say the shortage has led to unnecessary deaths.
World Dec 16 Widow of Islamic State group fighter convicted in Charlie Hebdo, kosher market attacks The fugitive widow of an Islamic State gunman and a man described as his logistician on Wednesday were convicted of terrorism charges and sentenced to 30 years in prison in the trial of 14 people linked to the January 2015…
World Oct 29 France goes on maximum alert after attack at church kills 3 An attacker armed with a knife killed three people at a church Thursday in the Mediterranean city of Nice, French authorities said, prompting the prime minister to announce that France was raising its security alert status to the highest level.
Health Oct 01 Push to bring coronavirus vaccines to those in poverty faces trouble In one of the biggest obstacles, rich countries have locked up most of the world's potential vaccine supply through 2021, and the U.S. and others have refused to join the project, called Covax.
World Jul 27 Virus-linked hunger tied to 10,000 child deaths each month, UN finds In a study published Monday, four U.N. agencies said failing to act now will have devastating long-term consequences not just for the children, but for society as a whole.