British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were last seen in the Amazon 5 June.
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Rescued in distress from a Moscow suburb, the lion cub was nursed back to health and nearly two years later
The incredibly rare ship carcass dating back to the Middle Ages was unearthed near the city of Bordeaux.
A blanket of hot air stretching from the Mediterranean to the North Sea was bringing much of Western Europe its
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Temperatures are predicted to exceed 40°C in certain parts of Europe, with experts warning that June heatwaves may be a
The World Trade Organization agreed on deals to protect stocks of ocean fish, broaden production of Covid-19 vaccines and improve
The Russian president says his country is 'not responsible for global inflation', and the war in Ukraine gives the West
Shelling in Ukraine on Thursday damaged several buildings and civilian infrastructure at a town on the outskirts of Kharkiv. A
"Nobody knows who will have the access to this very intimate, confidential data,' Polish gynaecologist Agnieszka Kurczuk told Euronews.
Assange has been fighting a years-long battle to avoid facing trial in the US.
A 240-metre glass bridge spanning the Dashbash Canyon has opened in Georgia. A diamond shaped cafe hangs in the middle
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Media reports have identified the suspect as Syrian national Ahmad Hani al-Kurdi.
Dutch authorities say Sergey Vladimirovich Cherkasov had planned an elaborate cover story to hide his identity and penetrate the International
Thousands of civilians remain trapped in Ukraine's devastated eastern city of Sievierodonetsk, with supplies of food and clean water running
NATO defence ministers on Thursday discussed ways to bolster forces and deterrence along the military alliance's eastern borders.
A "top secret" document supposedly written by the Azov Battalion states that over 70% of Mariupol's population is loyal to
The media workers are all accused of working for a mouthpiece of the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

