Permafrost thaw sparks fear of ‘gold rush’ for mammoth ivory
Prospectors in Russia dig up remains of extinct animals for trade worth an estimated £40m a year
Prospectors in Russia dig up remains of extinct animals for trade worth an estimated £40m a year
Shares are mixed in Asia, led by gains in Chinese markets after the government reported that the economy grew at the slowest pace in a decade in the last quarter.
Health experts have long feared the virus it could make its way to the city, which is on the Rwandan border
Pharoah Sneferu’s structure marks key step in Egyptian architecture, as builders had to change the angle when it started to crack
South Korea and Japan have failed to immediately resolve their dispute over Japanese export restrictions that could hurt South Korean technology companies.
The leader of the breakaway Turkish Cypriots on ethnically divided Cyprus has renewed a proposal to establish a joint committee with Greek Cypriots to oversee offshore gas drilling activities.
States are buying ‘new’ election systems that will soon be running outdated software that makes it more vulnerable to hacking.
Taiwan has defended the proposed purchase of $2.2 billion in arms from the U.S., following a Chinese announcement that it would sanction any American companies involved in the deal.
The Democratic-controlled House has voted to put a liberalized stamp on Pentagon policy, including a bipartisan proposal to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to make war against Iran.
China’s trade with United States plunges in June amid tariff war.