Ancient Human DNA Reveals Earliest Zoonotic Diseases Appeared 6,500 Years Ago
This was a crucial moment in our evolutionary history, but it also marked a significant change in our relationship to diseases that come from other animals.
There is hope
Progressive platforms that focus on providing for the basic needs of people are seeing success across the world.
From Srebrenica to Gaza, why ‘never again’ keeps failing
Two experts talked to Al Jazeera about how the genocide in Gaza carries echoes of Srebrenica 30 years ago.
France marks Bastille Day with grand Paris parade, celebrations
France marks its biggest holiday with 7,000 parading on foot, horseback, and in armoured vehicles along Champs-Elysees.
Looptail G: Most People Can’t Recognize A Letter You Have Seen Millions Of Times
A study found most people can’t recognize the letter G, and you probably can’t either.
Boys Are Better At Math? That Could Be Because School Favors Them Over Girls
A new study has pinpointed when the gender gap in math ability appears – and it seems like your first-grade teacher holds some of the blame.
Europe’s stock markets drop amid Trump’s tariff threats against EU, Mexico
Major indices suffer heavy losses as EU ministers prepare to discuss response to US president’s latest trade salvo.
Trump’s push for peace in the DRC
Peace agreement between the DRC and Rwanda is staggering in its ambition.
Australia hosts largest-ever military war games
This year, more than 35,000 military personnel from 19 nations are taking part in the drills over three weeks.
It’s Paradise Lost as Climate Change Remakes Europe’s Summers
In peak vacation season, many of the continent’s most desirable getaways are becoming places to get away from.