Teaching people about achieving sexual pleasure can help sell safe-sex messages, say researchers from the World Health Organization.
Police have charged three people over Paislee Shultis' disappearance in Saugerties, New York state.
The best-selling writer and political commentator defied the leftward trend of American humour.
The US president says an invasion of Ukraine is still possible despite Russian claims of a withdrawal.
A study has found that the American West has not seen such drought since the time of Charlemagne.
Ms Palin failed to prove that the NY Times ruined her reputation by linking her to a deadly shooting.
Indigenous-led investigations have discovered more than 1,100 unmarked graves in recent months.
After the billionaire struck a deal to buy the site, speculation has begun over what the future holds.
A police raid has finally put an end to the costly bridge blockade at Windsor, Ontario, with the crossing reopening for traffic on Sunday night after a six-day protest. But with the demonstrations in Ottawa still going strong, is any end in sight for the anti-mandate movement?
The Cook Islands is bracing for its first coronavirus cases after a visitor to the country tested positive.
Protesters opposed to Covid-19 vaccine mandates remain camped outside parliament.
Police intercept lorries trying to join a protest against France's coronavirus regulations.
No 10 confirms that Boris Johnson has been contacted and says he will "respond as required".
The White House is facing pressure to revise its position on mask wearing as pandemic restrictions are eased in a number of US states.
Health boss says Omicron may lead to herd immunity but it would be better achieved via vaccination.
EU-based Brits trying to get home will be allowed to cross France during the Christmas period.
Kyiv says it wants to see evidence that Russia really is moving troops away from the border.
After 12 years in power, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is asking for eight more, but his right-wing Fidesz government is facing a strong challenge from an alliance of six opposition parties.
Paris St-Germain's Kylian Mbappe says he has not decided his future after scoring the winner against Real Madrid in their
Three crew members have been found and rescue efforts are continuing for other survivors.
The opposition leader, who has already spent a year behind bars, faces fresh fraud charges.
With ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, Alina Pash hopes to represent her country in May.
Infected patients are treated outside crowded facilities as daily cases reach a new record.
Teaching people about achieving sexual pleasure can help sell safe-sex messages, say researchers from the World Health Organization.
Young students on both sides of the hijab row say they are struggling to understand their classmates.
Song Ji-a shot to fame on Netflix show Single's Inferno, but then had a spectacular fall from grace.
A swimmer sustained "catastrophic injuries" in Wednesday's attack, Australian officials say.
The music composer, known for his groovy disco tunes and iconic style, has died at the age of 69.
Teaching people about achieving sexual pleasure can help sell safe-sex messages, say researchers from the World Health Organization.
Tonga's Prime Minister Hu'akavemeiliku Siaosi Sovaleni says his island nation is trying to rebuild the lives of its people and not just its infrastructure, in the wake of the devastating volcanic eruption and tsunami.
New Zealand's PM tells the BBC in an exclusive interview she'll work with China where possible.
Teaching people about achieving sexual pleasure can help sell safe-sex messages, say researchers from the World Health Organization.
Kopika is a five-year-old girl who has been locked up by the Australian government for most of her childhood.
The Omicron variant has led to a recent surge of cases, putting hospital systems under further strain.
Jarryd Hayne will face a retrial in Australia after his sexual assault convictions were quashed.
Rock band Dragon called Scott Morrison's rendition of their hit song, April Sun in Cuba, "cynical".
Australian gambling firm Crown Resorts has faced major scandals and intense regulatory scrutiny.
Crypto-currency researchers say more than $400m of cyber-crime funds go to Russian gangs.
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