France to ban plastic packaging for fruit and vegetables from January

France will ban plastic packaging for nearly all fruit and vegetables from January 2022 in a bid to reduce plastic waste, the environment ministry said on Monday.


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5 Indian soldiers among 7 killed in Kashmir gun battles

At least five Indian soldiers and two militants were killed on Monday in a series of gun battles in Indian Kashmir, where security forces have stepped up operations after several civilian killings last week, officials said.


Southwest canceled more than 2,000 weekend flights and the disruption continues

The long weekend got a bit longer for Southwest customers after the airline canceled more than 2,000 flights Friday through Sunday.


ISIS finance chief captured by Iraqi forces, Iraq PM says

Iraqi forces captured Sami Jasim, the deputy of former ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Iraq's Prime Minister said in a statement on Monday.


'We felt the danger': Syria hit hard by Delta variant

CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reports as Idlib province in northwest Syria is ravaged by a Covid-19 outbreak.


Death of 15-year-old girl while giving birth exposes dark practice of child marriage

Faith and her other teenage friends sit outside in the bright sun while waiting for their Taekwondo session to start in Epworth, a township southeast of central Harare.


Police: No further action in Prince Andrew review

London's police force has decided to take "no further action" against Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, following a review sparked by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who has filed a lawsuit against him in New York for alleged sexual abuse.


The traveler who's spent the entire pandemic backpacking

After working in a corporate job for a number of years, budding photographer Tomas Hromjak decided it was finally the right time to take the year-long backpacking trip he'd been planning for years.


Striking photos capture the Arctic's remotest buildings

The Arctic invites images of emptiness. Harsh temperatures lead to barren, sparsely populated landscapes beyond the reach of most travelers. This inaccessibility is what first drew Austrian photographer Gregor Sailer to the region.