Women's writing and sexuality must be freed: On the birthday of French feminist author Helene Cixous, here's a look at how her best-known essay still resonates today.
Climate negotiators are meeting for the first time since governments agreed to set up a fund to pay for damage wrought by fossil fuels polluting the planet.
The "Reality Pro," or so it is rumored to be named, could pit Apple against Meta in competition over technology where real and digital worlds meet.
The move to slash supplies by 1 million barrels per day in July is "extendable," said Riyadh.
On the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, Taiwan's president voiced hope that China's youth will soon be able to freely express themselves.
A fellow inmate says the life of German-Iranian rights activist Nahid Taghavi is "in danger" as she struggles with severe pain.
Marking the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, Taiwan's president expressed hopes for China's youth to one day be able to express themselves.
The first ever Architecture Biennale curated by an African, it features many works by Africans and the African diaspora.
Hong Kong has banned a vigil for the victims of the brutal 1989 crackdown on protesters in Beijing.
Barcelona avoided an upset against Wolfsburg in the final of the UEFA Women’s Champions League.
Russian wine suppliers have been facing difficulties due to EU sanctions.
More than just a pop culture icon, Ruth Westheimer is also a Holocaust survivor, trained sniper and best-selling author of "Sex for Dummies" among others.
The mental health industry has been growing in India as awareness increases.
Crucial science topics will no longer be taught to a large swath of Indian students, according to new government guidance.
While some hotels are serving climate-neutral meat from their own farms and heating with wood chips, the tourism industry as a whole has a long way to go to reduce their carbon footprint.
The allegations of sexual assault against Rammstein's Till Lindemann are increasing.
A ship that saved migrants in the Mediterranean has taken them to another port than that assigned by Italian officials.
Following initial claims by Shelby Lynn, several young female fans are now testifying that they were recruited to have sex with the band's lead singer, Till Lindemann.