Central African summit calls for reflection on CFA franc
Fate of bigeye tuna in the balance in quota meet
Five things to know about Africa's CFA franc
Videos manipulated by artificial intelligence, known as "deepfakes," are being used for both porn and politics, according to researchers
Gabon's government has to juggle between competing demands to conserve the forests and exploit them
According to the Guttmacher Institute, 26 countries in the world still have a blanket ban on abortion, with no explicit legal reasons for exceptions. This meant that women living in those nations are forbidden from legally terminating their pregnancies even if it was the result of rape or incest, regardless of the consequences to their own health.
Meet the season 31 cast of "The Amazing Race," who will be racing around the world in the pursuit of $1 million.
“The Amazing Race,” “Survivor” and “Big Brother” competitors are all clashing on Season 31 of “The Amazing Race.”
The north London club revamped their roster amid a disappointing season.
St. George's, University of London scientists say they've successfully tested an Ebola virus vaccine that is safe for both children and adults.
Satao’s lifeless body was found by conservation officers doing aerial surveillance of the park.
Forest elephants, a smaller subspecies of African elephants, are particularly vulnerable to extinction because their rainforest habitat has been decimated in recent years.
Oil prices rose Thursday as Saudi Arabia discussed proposed reductions and U.S. stockpiles fell during an OPEC push to boost profit.
Most were eventually turned back on Sunday morning, the Spanish government said.
For an insight into elephant poaching in Africa, researchers used carbon dating to tell the age of over 230 specimens of ivory seized between 2002 and 2014.
The proposal, which sought to create an 8 million-square-mile sanctuary for whales, failed to win the votes of whaling nations, including Iceland, Japan and Norway.
Americans have enjoyed low crude prices for about two years now, but the era may soon be over—for reasons both across the Atlantic and right here in the U.S.
Watch Thursday's ring of fire eclipse here.
The absence of a deal Thursday is fueling broader concerns that the once-powerful oil cartel is losing its influence over global oil markets.
Many of the world’s top oil producers will be at the OPEC meeting in Vienna this week, when the cartel will welcome a new member.
According to a report by a U.S. group, 98 girls said they had been sexually abused by international forces in the Central African Republic.
The ratings agency placed more than 10 oil producing nations on review for a downgrade late Friday.