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For Survivors of Ethiopia’s Tigray War, Truce Brings Cautious Hope

NAIROBI — A cease-fire deal in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region has raised cautious hope among millions of people impacted by the bloody two-year conflict...

Over 120 Leaders to Attend Climate Talks; Egypt Says Positive on Protest

BERLIN — More than 120 world leaders will attend this year's U.N. climate talks, and requests by environmental activists to stage a rally during...

In Meat-Loving South Africa, Climate Concerns Whet Appetite for Veggie Burgers

In South Africa, a country where 'braai' all-day barbecuing is a national pastime, plant-based substitutes are making surprising inroads despite a deep cultural love...

COP27: Host Resort Town Gives Egypt Tight Grip Over Protests

SHARM EL-SHEIKH, EGYPT — With turquoise seawaters and rich coral reefs, Egypt’s resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh is a picturesque location for this year’s...

WHO: Rise in Ebola Outbreaks in Africa Linked to Climate Change

GENEVA — World health officials are linking a significant rise in African Ebola outbreaks in this century to climate change. Uganda’s September 20 Ebola outbreak...

UN Hopeful Rights Abuses Will Cease With Tigray-Ethiopian Truce

GENEVA — The U.N. Human Rights Committee welcomes the truce between the Ethiopian government and Tigray People’s Liberation Front, saying it should improve the...

Prison-Like Center Puts Focus on UK’s Response to Migrants

LONDON — Behind wire fences in southeast England, children wave their arms and chant “freedom” to grab the attention of people on the other...

1,100 Migrants in Limbo as Italy Shuts Ports to Rescue Ships

MILAN, ITALY — Two German-run migrant rescue ships carrying nearly 300 rescued people were waiting off the eastern coast of Sicily Saturday, one with...

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