More than 6,000 villagers have been forced to leave rural communities within a six-kilometre (3.7-mile) radius of the Mayon volcano’s crater in
Rescuers are racing against time to pull out survivors from the wreckage of a train collision in eastern India, as the death
Young Iraqis row a flotilla of traditional wooden boats down the Tigris River in Baghdad, celebrating an ancient nautical heritage in the
In Cape Verde, music and musicians are so highly revered that a portrait of the country’s most legendary singer, Cesaria Evora, graces
Sudanese capital Khartoum has been turned into a desolate war zone by a month of fierce fighting between the army and the
King Charles III has been crowned at Westminster Abbey in a ceremony built on ancient traditions at a time when the British
After two weeks of fighting that has turned Khartoum into a warzone and thrown Sudan into turmoil, a wide range of international
Sudanese families have been massing at a border crossing with Egypt and at a port city on the Red Sea, desperately trying
A US-led invasion of Iraq began on March 20, 2003, with a force of 150,000 US troops, followed in number by UK
Ukrainian military leaders are determined to hold onto Bakhmut, Kyiv officials said on Monday, even as Russian forces continued to encroach on