René Lorenz/iStockBy JULIA JACOBO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Greenland is known as the largest contributor to rising sea levels but a new study explores how the island’s glaciers could lose more ice than previously predicted. The
shaadjutt/iStockBY: JACK ARNHOLZ, ABC NEWS (LONDON) — The European Union plummeted into political crisis Monday when two member states blocked its coronavirus recovery plan after objections over a provision conditioning economic aid on a country’s respect for
Pool/Samir Hussein/WireImageBy IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (LONDON) — U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was hospitalized in the spring for the novel coronavirus, is self-isolating after he was exposed to a member of Parliament who contracted the
omersukrugoksu/iStockBy AICHA EL HAMMAR CASTANO and IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (LIMA, Peru) — Peru’s interim president, Manuel Merino, announced in a televised address Sunday that he is stepping down just six days after his inauguration. The announcement
CGinspiration/iStockBY: SOMAYEH MALEKIAN, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — Perhaps no other country will be as directly affected by the outcome of the U.S. election as Iran. As the U.S. undergoes a bumpy transition of power between President-elect Joe
loops7/iStockBy GENEVIEVE SHAW BROWN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With all that the COVID-19 pandemic has taken away from our children — school, birthday parties, family gatherings and so much more — there’s one thing even the
Viktorcvetkovic/iStockBy AARON KWON, ABC News(SEOUL, South Korea) — Two relatively new Twitter accounts that appear to belong to North Korean officials began getting a lot of attention on Friday. Tweets from the accounts, neither of which have
Official White House Photo by Shealah DufourBy GUY DAVIES, ABC News (LONDON) — During a press conference Tuesday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was asked if the State Department was engaged with the incoming administration of former