New Zealand emergency services warned that a tsunami was possible and told people near the coast of the South Island to move to higher ground... READ MORE›
Few of the Chinese workers speak Spanish, and they live separately from their Ecuadorean counterparts... READ MORE›
Children here in the Pacific talk about climate change like children elsewhere talk about school or TV... READ MORE›
Dumped pet goldfish are found in Australian estuaries, prompting fears the fish could make their way into connected river systems and kill off native species... READ MORE›
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake has struck in the south island of New Zealand... READ MORE›
Aid from Australia and New Zealand has begun to reach the island... READ MORE›
Petrobras denies any connection with the deaths, but Alexandre says his friends were killed by guards and militias linked to the company... READ MORE›
Abby Haglage in the Daily Beast says Dr Spencer's case could affect Ebola patients worldwide - by deterring would-be volunteers from travelling to West Africa to help... READ MORE›
South Africa, which has the continent's only nuclear power plant, has around half of sub-Saharan Africa's power generating capacity, roughly 44 gigawatts... READ MORE›
Francis' embrace of the issue of climate change, and his broader critique of global capitalism, stem from his signature economic concern eradicating poverty... READ MORE›
I don't think we're in the Cold War again... READ MORE›
Invasions by alien species and global warming form a deadly duo, scientists have warned, with the march of Argentine ants in the UK a new example... READ MORE›
Several tons of ivory and rhino horns among 600 seizures of wildlife contraband confiscated in a coordinated operation across Asia, Africa and Europe... READ MORE›
Revealed First pictures of new island formed by underwater volcano... READ MORE›
Dylann Roof spits on the American flag I have no choice, he writes... READ MORE›
As measured by human landmarks, Zealandia encompasses New Zealand and the island of New Caledonia about 1,500 miles to the north... READ MORE›
Europe is also expected to announce 200 million euros 250 million of funding to develop new Ebola vaccines, drugs and diagnostic tests, sources said on Wednesday... READ MORE›
Conservationists say this is the smoking gun which provides the direct link between the virtually uncontrolled trade in pot plants and the spread of invasive species... READ MORE›
Vanuatu has a population of 270,000, and about 50,000 live in Port-Vila... READ MORE›
Paramedics responding to calls for help after 5.9 magnitude earthquake hits New Zealand's South Island, which is still recovering from a fatal quake in 2011... READ MORE›
The navy said the force, including Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, began routine operations in the South China Sea on Saturday... READ MORE›
Sydney Pacific island nations under threat from rising seas have warned that climate talks in Paris represent the last chance to save them from obliteration... READ MORE›
He said foreign cats could bring with them ticks and diseases that aren't present in New Zealand... READ MORE›
Mr. Bush told Mr. Oldakowski that the United States could not tolerate further Russian incursions into former Soviet-bloc nations "because it was this city, Warsaw, that was at stake."... READ MORE›
The Syrian conflict has made Turkey the largest host nation of refugees in the world... READ MORE›
New Zealand is upping its financial and logistics support for Vanuatu in the wake of cyclone Pam, AAP reports... READ MORE›
Australia and New Zealand are the economic powerhouses among the 16 nations making up the Pacific Islands Forum... READ MORE›
Video Dylann Roof's friend Charleston church 'wasn't primary target'... READ MORE›
But, more recently, xenophobia has gathered new strength, displayed in the rise of right-wing parties that oppose migration across the European Union's open internal frontiers... READ MORE›
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