Farmers in parts of Ukraine formerly occupied by Russian troops face one of the largest minefields in the world.
Explosives are slow to remove by hand, so some are deploying robots and drones to help speed up the process and kick-start their devastated businesses.
A British research ship has filmed A23a, the world's largest iceberg, which has broken away from the Antarctic ice shelf and is now moving at speed, potentially toward busy shipping lanes close to South Africa.
Indonesia's Mount Merapi erupted on December 3, killing at least 23 climbers. Over 200 search and rescue personnel are looking for the missing victims.
Russia and Ukraine are expanding drone fleets and training more operators as cheap, hobby-style FPVs reshape combat in the war.
Henry Kissinger died at 100 years old November 30. In an exclusive interview, he shared some of his views on the world and how he wants to be remembered.
Rep. George Santos says he's being bullied a day before the House of Representatives is expected to vote whether to expel him from Congress.
Hospitals in China are receiving over 9,000 patients a day after a spike in respiratory illnesses, especially among children.
A team of "rat miners" successfully rescued the 41 men who had been stranded in a highway tunnel in the Indian Himalayas for 17 days. Rat-hole mining, once widely used for coal extraction, was banned in India in 2014.
Hamas agreed to release dozens of Israeli hostages in exchange for over 100 Palestinian prisoners. The temporary cease-fire allowed time for aid trucks to enter Gaza.
Following the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel, to what extent is the war in Gaza jeopardizing the prospect of future peace? Seasoned diplomat Nick Westcott counts the cost.