New research finds that small pollution particles emitted by coal power plants are far more harmful to human health than previously thought.
The World in 2:00 - December 2, 2015
NATO extends an invitation to Montenegro to join the 28-nation alliance.
The World in 2:00 - December 1, 2015
The U.N. calls for a rapid scale-up of HIV investment on World AIDS Day, and Canada and Australia seek to repair their images at Paris climate talks.
The World in 2:00 - November 30, 2015
President Obama attends pivotal U.N. climate talks in Paris and the E.U. will pay Turkey to tighten its borders in the hope of reducing refugee flows.
The World in 2:00 - November 25, 2015
The U.N. warns that political crisis in Burundi is dragging the country toward civil war.
The World in 2:00 - November 24, 2015
Russia threatens to cut off coal and gas shipments to Ukraine, and a bomb blast kills at least 11 members of Tunisia's presidential guard.
The World in 2:00 - November 23, 2015
Balkans countries begin turning away asylum seekers not from Afghanistan, Iraq or Syria, and Canada it won't resettle any unaccompanied men.
The World in 2:00 - November 20, 2015
The U.N. Security Council encourages all able nations to fight the Islamic state, and E.U. dials back its freedom of movement agreements.
The World in 2:00 - November 19, 2015
Hillary Clinton outlines her strategy to defeat the Islamic State, emphasizing policy differences with the Obama administration.
Clinton: We must destroy, not contain the Islamic State
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says the Islamic State must be destroyed, not contained in remarks to the Council on Foreign Relatio...