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The World Meteorological Organisation has forecast drier-than-normal conditions that could lead to an 'unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe'
One member of the hiking party suffering from extreme exhaustion had to be flown to hospital
Syed Zulfiquar Hussain and his wife live in a one-bedroom apartment where he has more than 200 plants between the living room and balcony
Muslims demonstrated in front of the Danish Parliament against the proposed law
The company claims that Pfizer-BioNTech copied messenger RNA technology that it had developed years before the coronavirus pandemic
Beyond King Tut relies on an audiovisual immersive experience rather than artefacts
US President unveils plan forgiving $10,000 for borrowers who earn less than $125,000 a year and $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients
Mack Rutherford, 17, has broken two Guinness World Records as the youngest person to fly solo around the world
The leaders of the UAE, Egypt, Bahrain, Jordan and Iraq met at New Alamein, on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast
Kyiv has warned Russia may step up attacks, as Ukraine marks Flag Day, Independence Day and six months of war
Mouawad crafted the 'Power of Unity' crown worn by pageant winners
Investigations have been launched into the incident in which three Arkansas police officers held down and punched a man outside a convenience store
Classroom shortages and damages from earthquakes and storms have kept schools from reopening to in-person learning
Dr Fauci has led the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984
August 24 is Ukraine's Independence Day and six months to the day since Russia invaded