Severe drought and decades of poor resource management have put more than 16 million Iranians at risk of the tap running completely dry
Anna O’Connor
The achievement comes a month after the Sasol facility at Inhassoro produced its first pure light oil, marking a new chapter in Mozambique’s processing capabilities
Analysing the current body of evidence, researchers found that the source of discomfort is most likely the result of a disorder in brain-gut interactions, not gluten itself
The pioneering project expects to welcome 20 to 30 captive elephants, with the first animals starting to arrive in January 2026
Gloves will be off as UK’s parliament resumes Tuesday, with Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, now a commoner, unprotected by the convention that bars criticism of UK royals
That’s the goal of the State Budget for 2026, which will be under general debate until 24 November, when the final overall vote is due
A now-pulled list of food aid resources compiled for US military personnel in Germany sparked controversy on social media, underscoring the impact of the federal shutdown
A new technical commission will address the complex process of balancing conservation with community, a key element for long-term success
A weak job market, oversaturated professional platforms and stiff competition have many US workers turning to dating apps to build their professional network
After a 20-year absence, the British multinational has signed a deal for 17 blocks in the country’s promising ultra-deep water pre-salt basins
New research delves into the complex motivations behind tipping and why we do it, even if it doesn’t make economic sense
Angola is the largest diamond producer by value in Africa and has focused many of its economic diversification efforts on leveraging natural resources beyond fossil fuels