Tourists in Kruger National Park in South Africa got a treat in mid-July: lions had seized a zebra carcass – but suddenly, a dozen crocodiles emerged from the water to contest the kill. A dramatic ...
Explore the devastating implications of the USAID closure on the global water crisis and its impact on clean water access.
Agriculture is highly vulnerable to water-related risks, with limited availability exacerbated by significant losses caused ...
Health authorities and organizations say they lack funds to respond to a deadly Ebola outbreak in southern Congo.
Water is the ultimate renewable resource, but global water supplies are becoming less reliable, leading to dangerous floods, droughts and threats to agriculture, the ...
For those who prefer to simply wander, the banks of the Guadalquivir river are a good place to start. The María Luisa Park – ...
With spring (that feels like summer) in full swing, retired Benoni swimming coach Wendy Scott is urging parents and swimmers ...
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at a street festival, raise a glass at Oktoberfest and wine festivals, or see the entire ...
In Uganda, the economic benefits of tourism have turned gorilla poachers into conservationists, married women into porters and rangers into spokespeople for the great apes. Poaching is in ...
The neighboring war in Sudan has disrupted trade and driven up the cost of basic goods. Combined with soaring inflation, the ...
A growing number of experts have said Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip amounts to genocide, deepening Israel’s isolation ...
Analysis - Once a haven for flamingos, sturgeon and thousands of seals, fast-receding waters are turning the northern coast of the Caspian Sea into barren stretches of dry sand. In some places, the ...