Republican senator presses FBI over female staff photos used in sex-trafficking probes
Republican Senator Joni Ernst on Thursday pressed the FBI for details on its sex-trafficking investigations
A firefighter confronts Siberia's wildfires: 'We had to surrender'
For the first time in 23 years, Grigory Kuksin's firefighting operation must allow blazes in Russia to engulf entire forests
Greek pine honey threatened as wildfires destroy hives and forests
About 40% of Greek pine honey is collected in the rolling mountains of Evia's north now ravaged by wildfires
EXCLUSIVE: Cocoa giant in Brazil slave labour probe says it can't trace supplies
Olam International is being sued by Brazilian prosecutors for allegedly failing to address labor abuses in its supply chain
Flash floods sweep through northern Turkey in new natural disaster
The deluge also damaged power infrastructure, leaving more than 170 villages without electricity
Bangladesh climate migrants escape rising seas only to die in factory fire
15-year-old Tarek Zia, who left his farm because of encroaching waters, was among more than 50 factory workers who died in a massive fire
What is AI? Free online courses aim to get everyone up to speed
More countries are teaching their populations the basics of AI, but researchers say courses must engage critically with the technology and its uses
Texas power demand to hit 2021 high during Thursday heat
Temperatures in Dallas were expected to reach the upper 90s Fahrenheit every day from Aug. 8-14, according to AccuWeather
OPINION: Young people must have a say on climate adaptation
We need to give young people the means to build a climate-resilient future, write Ban Ki-moon and Patrick Verkooijen
Swiss suspend deportations to Afghanistan amid security concerns
The decision from Switzerland comes as the Taliban gain increasing power in Afghanistan