Mexico says two women may have had non-consensual surgery in U.S. detention center
Two Mexican migrant women held in a U.S. detention center may have been subject to surgical intervention without full consent, Mexico's Foreign Ministry said
As World Bank faces scrutiny, U.N. chief warns lenders over fossil fuels
Berlin-based green group Urgewald says World Bank has invested more than $12 billion in fossil fuels since 2015 Paris Agreement
UN chief urges development banks to stop financing fossil fuel projects
France is hosting what it says is the first global meeting of all public development banks to discuss climate change on Nov. 12
Vietnam flood death toll rises to 23 as storm Nangka to dump more rain
Most victims were washed away by the flood waters, with nearly 46,000 people evacuated from affected areas
Sweltering heat, power outages greet Louisiana evacuees returning from Hurricane Delta
Louisiana residents returning after fleeing Hurricane Delta face extreme heat, power cuts and roofs ripped from their homes
Hurricane Delta leaves Louisianans reeling and out of power, as the clean-up begins
Delta toppled trees and power poles, leaving hundreds of thousands of Gulf Coast residents without power
Pull investments from companies not committed to environment, pope says
The pope listed three key areas for action: better education., sustainable agriculture and a transition away from fossil fuels
Delta leaves soggy mess in already storm-battered Louisiana
Delta was the 10th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season to make a U.S. landfall this year, eclipsing a record dating to 1916
Louisiana residents, still reeling from Laura, prepare for Delta
National Hurricane Center forecasters expect the hurricane to strengthen before making landfall sometime late Friday
Bolivia declares natural disaster due to wildfires, 600 families affected
In 2019, fires destroyed over 6 million hectares in the Bolivian Amazon - so far this year 1.1 million hectares have burned, the government says