beyhanyazar/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR and JAMES BWALA, ABC News (LAGOS, Nigeria) — Amnesty International said it has received “credible but disturbing evidence” of security forces killing protesters who were demonstrating against police brutality in Nigeria’s largest city. “While
Beeldbewerking/iStockBy JULIA JACOBO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Human activity “likely contributed” to the extinction of multiple species on the islands on Madagascar and Mascarene, according to new research. Animals native to the islands such as the
Official White House Photo by Shealah CraigheadBy CONOR FINNEGAN and PATRICK REEVELL, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. and Russia are moving closer toward an agreement to extend the last major nuclear arms control pact between them
Meyer & Meyer/iStockBy ZOE MAGEE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — In a bid to speed up the race to find a vaccine for the novel coronavirus, the U.K. government announced Tuesday morning that it will be launching
smolaw11/iStockBy KAITLYN FOLMER, DOUG VOLLMAYER, MYA GREEN and ANGELINE JANE BERNABE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The topic of kids returning back-to-school is always up for debate amid the coronavirus pandemic. But around the globe, the idea
spawns/iStockBY: CONOR FINNEGAN, ABC NEWS (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump tweeted that he will remove Sudan from the state sponsors of terrorism list — the most stringent of U.S. sanctions — in a historic move that marks
robertcicchetti/iStocBy ALEXANDER MALLIN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department Monday announced an indictment against six Russia GRU officers charged with engaging in a series of hacking and malware deployment operations to attack other countries’ infrastructure, elections
Myriam Borzee/iStockBy GUY DAVIES, ABC News (LONDON) — Governments across Europe have introduced more restrictions to combat the spread of COVID-19, with a combination of nationwide and specific regional measures and curfews imposed as the continent faces