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Atlantic Hurricane Gabrielle swirls southeast of Bermuda as Tropical Storm Narda forms off Mexico

New Delhi, Sept. 22 -- Hurricane Gabrielle formed Sunday in the open Atlantic southeast of Bermuda, while Tropical Storm Narda emerged well off southern Mexico's Pacific coast. The Miami-based Nation... Read More


Dozens arrested and hurt in clashes with police near Philippine presidential palace

New Delhi, Sept. 22 -- Philippine police arrested 49 people suspected of hurling rocks, bottles and fire bombs at officers and blocking heavily guarded roads and bridges leading to the presidential pa... Read More


As UN climate talks loom in Brazil, many would-be participants fear they can't afford to attend

New Delhi, Sept. 22 -- Pooja Tilvawala knows it's a gamble to use more than $46,000 of her own savings to help young people get to the United Nations climate summit in Brazil. But she thinks it's a ne... Read More


Ukrainian and Russian attacks kill 3 civilians as Zelenskyy prepares to meet Trump

New Delhi, Sept. 22 -- Ukrainian attacks on Russia's Belgorod border region killed two civilians while Russian shelling of eastern Ukraine left a man dead, officials said Sunday. Vyacheslav Gladkov, ... Read More


On the front line of Congo's conflict, a trauma center tells a story of horror and survival

New Delhi, Sept. 22 -- In a sunlit rehabilitation room, Jerome Jean Claude Amani offers a faint smile. For the first time since losing his wife and children to a rebel attack in eastern Congo, the 35-... Read More


Japan's ruling party opens leadership race to choose Ishiba's successor

New Delhi, Sept. 22 -- Outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba 's ruling party opened official campaigning Monday to find his replacement who can restore political stability and voter support ... Read More


Anger in Egypt after pharaoh's gold bracelet stolen from a Cairo museum is melted down

New Delhi, Sept. 22 -- Egyptians reacted with outrage this week after officials said that a 3,000-year-old bracelet that had belonged to an ancient pharaoh was stolen from Cairo's famed Egyptian Museu... Read More


South Africa marks World Rhino Day as poaching slows but one still killed daily

New Delhi, Sept. 22 -- The Dinokeng Game Reserve in South Africa has a thriving rhino population, but their exact numbers and the details of the security operation that keeps them safe from poaching a... Read More


UK, Australia and Canada recognize a Palestinian state, prompting anger from Israel

New Delhi, Sept. 22 -- The U.K., Australia and Canada formally recognized a Palestinian state on Sunday, prompting an angry response from Israel, which ruled out the prospect. The coordinated initiat... Read More


Guinea counts votes in a referendum that could allow junta leader to run for president

New Delhi, Sept. 22 -- Vote counting was underway in some polling stations in Guinea Sunday evening in a referendum on a draft constitution that could allow the leader of the country's junta to run fo... Read More