Shell on Trial as Court Weighs Its Climate Responsibility A Dutch court verdict against Royal Dutch Shell Plc will determine whether it has a legal responsibility for climate change,... Read More
One Million Evacuated as New Cyclone Nears Covid-Ravaged India A powerful cyclone is set to slam into India early on Wednesday, the second in less than two weeks, with... Read More
U.S. Downgrade of Mexico Air Safety ‘Not About Aeromexico,’ Delta Says The expected U.S. downgrade of Mexico’s aviation safety rating is not about the safety of Delta Air Lines Inc’s partner... Read More
Italy Probes Cable Car Crash as Lone Child Survivor Recovers STRESA, Italy (AP) — Italy’s transport minister vowed Monday to establish the cause of a cable car disaster that killed... Read More
Residents Search for Dead Killed by Congo’s Volcano Eruption KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Residents searched for missing loved ones amid their destroyed homes on the outskirts of Congo’s eastern... Read More
Suez Canal’s Claim Over Once-Stuck Ship Referred by Court CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian appeals court said Sunday it lacks jurisdiction to look into the Suez Canal Authority’s demands... Read More
Tremors Shake Congo City, Close Schools, Shops After Volcanic Eruption GOMA — Waves of earth tremors rocked the Congolese city of Goma on Monday, unnerving residents still reeling from a... Read More
Mega-Hurricane Risk Spurs Swiss Re Warning to Unprepared Canada Climate change is making hurricanes bigger and stronger, and it may soon push them farther north. Yet Canada’s homeowners, businesses... Read More
Shipbuilder Gets Go-Ahead for Lawsuit Against Mozambican Leader in Tuna Scandal Britain’s High Court granted Abu Dhabi-based shipbuilder Privinvest permission on Friday to file a lawsuit against Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi,... Read More
Italian Cable Car Plunges to the Ground, Killing at Least 12 ROME (AP) — A cable car taking visitors to a mountaintop view of some of northern Italy’s most picturesque lakes... Read More