After years of effort, what can G20 countries still do to evoke action against climate change?
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The World Health Organization says it encouraged China to release more COVID-19 data after it reported an estimated 60,000 coronavirus-related deaths since early December.
It’s not a great time to be buying a MacBook Pro, with delays, questions of performance, and leaked technology all challenging consumers. What has happened to Tim Cook’s flagship laptop?
Markets in the Asia-Pacific traded mixed as expectations of cooled inflation in the U.S. lifted investor sentiment.
Thailand is mandating Covid insurance for foreign visitors from countries that require negative RT-PCR test results before returning home, reinstating the entry rule ahead of the likely arrival of Chinese tourists in large numbers.
An AI created by the startup DoNotPay will act as a legal assistant and help a defendant fight their speeding ticket in court next month during an unprecedented hearing.
The world’s glaciers are shrinking and disappearing faster than scientists thought, with two-thirds of them projected to melt out of existence by the end of the century at current climate change trends, according to a new study.
China is pushing hard to prop up its embattled property market to help reignite growth in the world’s second-largest economy that has been crippled by years of Covid restrictions.
The drug aims to slow the advance of the neurodegenerative disease. Nearly all previous experimental drugs using the same approach have failed.
It is the first major energy extraction agreement with a foreign firm since the Taliban took power.
In the years before Covid, China was the world's most important source of international travelers. Its 155 million tourists spent more than a quarter of a trillion dollars beyond its borders in 2019.
Announcement comes after three years of border controls that have isolated the financial hub from the Chinese mainland.
European nations agreed to recommend imposing new restrictions on travelers from China amid fears of an increase in Covid cases.
A CBS News investigation has found that satellite guidance chips from multiple American companies are still "going indirectly to Russia" and being used in the killer drones.
The drone was among five North Korean unmanned aerial vehicles that crossed into South Korea’s airspace on December 26.
Japan is offering to pay families to move out of its overcrowded capital, in an effort to revitalize countryside towns and boost the falling birth rate.
Record breaking warm temperatures hit Europe over the New Year's weekend, which for holiday goers in the Alps meant very little snow. In Austria, the lack of...