No clear prediction is available as to when the fire might be fully controlled, Kauffman said, but November is the
UK reverses plan to open up travel to France due to variant
The announcement came just days after authorities confirmed plans to lift the quarantine requirement for fully vaccinated people arriving from
Desperate for vaccines amid surge, Iranians flock to Armenia
Acting Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said last week that foreigners, including residents, have accounted for up to half of
Astronomers identify curious occurrence of star-like objects on old photographic plate
The astronomers are examining the possibility that the photographic plates were contaminated with radioactive particles, causing false stars on the
Flash flooding sweeps Arizona; 1 rafter dead in Grand Canyon
The flood was part of monsoon storms that have inundated Arizona this week. One person who went missing from a
US to sanction Chinese officials and warn companies over Hong Kong: Sources
A separate updated business advisory issued by the State Department would highlight US government concerns about the impact on international
Pakistan to host peace conference on Afghanistan
"I can confirm that Pakistan is hosting the Afghan Peace Conference on 17-19 July," Foreign Office spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry
U.S. Senate votes to ban items from China’s Xinjiang region
Bill gets unanimous consent in the Upper Chamber The U.S. Senate passed legislation that would ban products imported from China’s
Clash in U.K. Parliament over Johnson-Modi handshake by-election leaflet
The leaflet was used at the recent by-election for the constituency of Batley and Spen in northern England,a seat held
Cuba’s president says government has some blame for protests
Until now, the Cuban government had only blamed social media and the U.S. government for the weekend protests, which were