Footage From Before and After Venezuelan Quakes Shows Scope of Damage

As of Thursday evening, at least 188 people were dead and more than 1,500 people were injured after two back-to-back earthquakes hit Venezuela, according to the country’s government. Before-and-after images show the scope of the damage.

How Long Can a Person Survive Under Rubble?

It depends on water, air and how quickly rescuers are able to find people.

Hoping for Miracles as Venezuela Digs Out From Massive Quakes

It is known as a “doublet,” two earthquakes in quick succession, and it has brought the Latin American country to its knees.

Less Islamism, More Nationalism

In Iran and across the Middle East, the bond between religion and politics is getting weaker.

Aid official says groups are mobilizing to provide shelter and water to quake victims.


Venezuelans Search for People Trapped by Twin Earthquakes

After two earthquakes on Wednesday, some Venezuelans trapped in collapsed buildings awaited rescue and others searched for loved ones in the rubble. Others spoke about the fear they felt when the earthquakes struck.

Tighter Canadian Borders Limit U.S. Deportees Seeking Refuge

New Canadian policies and a longstanding border agreement with the United States will make heading north a tough route for Syrians and Haitians.

After Supreme Court TPS Ruling, What Conditions May Haitian and Syrian Deportees Face?

The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration could end humanitarian protections for many Haitians and Syrians in the United States, clearing the way for their potential deportation.

Global Warming Upends London Climate Week

The extreme heat smothering Europe has upended Climate Week in London.

After Venezuela Earthquakes, La Guaira Residents Search for Loved Ones in the Rubble

A missing child. A boyfriend in the rubble. Venezuelans in this hard-hit city said they needed more help to rescue the missing.