Brain imaging studies show love is like a drug addiction.
Afrobeat is successful worldwide, and Africa's film industry is booming.
Negotiators failed to sign a treaty curbing plastic waste after two years of discussions, as representatives from nearly 200 nations gathered in South Korea.
Trade union IG Metall has said tools will be laid down at all Volkswagen factories in Germany as workers demand more pay amid continued troubles for the carmaker.
For years now, passengers have been growing increasingly dissatisfied with Deutsche Bahn.
Volkswagen has rejected a proposal from labor representatives that they said could avert layoffs and factory closures.
It's hard to imagine the holiday season without the Wham! pop classic, which turns 40 this year.
Health experts say lenacapavir could reduce the number of global HIV infections significantly.
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck is traveling Kenya to boost business ties with Africa, but many investors in Germany remain wary, citing high risks for business and limited support.
Price rises in the 20-country eurozone went up for two straight months after dropping to 1.
Norway wants to open its Arctic seabed to mining for critical metals.
The landmark Social Media Minimum Age bill sets Australia up as a test case for a growing number of governments.
California is suing oil and gas major Exxon Mobil.
Pakistan has grown its solar energy capacity by an astounding amount in a remarkably short space of time.
With operas such as 'Tosca,' 'Madama Butterfly' and 'La Boheme,' Giacomo Puccini still dominates the repertoire of opera houses around the world 100 years after his death.
Winter has arrived in Ukraine, amplifying fears of the cold amid a war causing frequent energy blackouts.
A divided society, existential fears and the specter of war: Thomas Mann's novel "The Magic Mountain" is still frighteningly relevant, a century after its first publication.
Governments want to regulate nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a party drug used by young adults in the United States and Europe.