New analyses of trade data show that shipments of Russian liquified natural gas to France more than doubled the first half of this year
India has pushed hard for solar. But as its billions demand more power, coal always gets the call
India has been significantly increasing its renewable energy capacity in recent years, but when demand for electricity surges, it still goes back to its most trusted source of power
Sierra Leone not long ago still chained mental health patients. A transformation is underway
Abdul Jalloh was the only practicing psychiatrist in Sierra Leone when he took over the country’s sole psychiatric hospital on the outskirts of the capital
Chad’s military was responsible for deaths of detainees after protests in 2022, a rights group says
Human Rights Watch says Chad’s military was responsible for the deaths of several detainees who were arrested after protests in October 2022
Venezuela’s top prosecutor announces criminal probe against opposition leaders González, Machado
Venezuela’s top prosecutor has announced a criminal investigation against the opposition’s presidential candidate Edmundo González and its leader Maria Corina Machado over their call on the armed forces to abandon their support for President Nicolás Ma…
Tunisian President Saied files paperwork to run in October’s election
Tunisian President Kais Saied has filed the necessary paperwork to run in the presidential election in October
Brazilian authorities reinforce troops after clashes between Indigenous peoples and landowners
Brazil’s Ministry of Justice is sending more law enforcement agents to Mato Grosso do Sul state after clashes between Indigenous peoples and farmers over the weekend
Mali cuts diplomatic ties with Ukraine, accusing it of aiding a rebel attack in the African country
Mali’s government says it has diplomatic ties with Ukraine accusing Kyiv of aiding a rebel attack that killed dozens of Wagner mercenaries and Malian soldiers in July
At least 13 killed and 300 evacuated after deadly landslide in southern Ethiopia
A landslide triggered by heavy rains in southern Ethiopia’s Wolaita area killed at least 13 people and the number of fatalities is expected to rise, according to a local official