US is running more than 30,000 radio ads a month to deter migration from Central America
The United States is running more than 30,000 radio ads a month in Central America to deter migration amid a renewed focus on the region and the root causes pushing people to journey north, a State Department spokesperson told CNN.
Brazil's Bolsonaro transferred to Sao Paulo hospital after intestinal obstruction found
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will be transferred to a hospital in Sao Paulo for additional tests to determine whether he needs emergency surgery, according to Brazil's Special Secretariat for Social Communication.
Biden administration launching operation to help relocate Afghans who helped the US
The Biden administration is launching "Operation Allies Refuge," an effort to relocate thousands of Afghan interpreters and translators who worked for the United States throughout its nearly two-decade military campaign in Afghanistan and now fear for their safety.
Parents reunite with abducted son after 24-year-search
The disappearance of Guo Xinzhen prompted a nationwide search across China by his parents that was eventually adapted into a film. Twenty-four years after Xinzhen was abducted he was finally reunited with his family.
EU unveils ambitious climate package as it cools on fossil fuels
The European Union has unveiled some of the world's most ambitious proposals to reduce carbon emissions and wean its 27 members off fossil fuels, including taxes on emissions-heavy imports into the union and non-renewable energy, such as oil, gas and coal.
Gillian Anderson says she won't wear a bra ever again
Gillian Anderson says she is "not wearing a bra anymore," telling fans: "I don't care if my breasts reach my belly button."
Italy towns want to pay you $33K to move in
Ever dreamed of opening an artisan boutique and settling down for good in an idyllic village in Italy's deep south where it's warm almost all year-round -- and get paid to do it?
What the American accused of plotting to kill Haiti's President told police
Could the traveling pastor with a history of humanitarian work also have masterminded an intricate murder plot to seize power in Haiti?
China could soon have an unlikely supporter in Central Asia -- the Taliban
One is a government accused of detaining more than 1 million Muslims in a vast system of internment camps. The other is one of the world's strictest Islamist militant groups. Yet despite their differences, the Chinese Communist Party and the Taliban may soon find themselves working together, at least tentatively.
Thailand plans to mix Sinovac and AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines. Critics say that's risky
A virologist and adviser to Thailand's government on Tuesday endorsed a plan to mix doses of the coronavirus vaccines of AstraZeneca and Sinovac, amid some public unease about use of the largely untested strategy.