St. Vincent Seeks Water, Funds as Volcano Keeps Erupting
Between 16,000 to 20,000 people have been evacuated
Between 16,000 to 20,000 people have been evacuated
Power outages and water shutoffs have been reported across the ash-covered Caribbean island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, which has a population of just over 100,000, has not experienced vol
Reykjanes Peninsula in southwest Iceland flared to life March 20 after tens of thousands of earthqua
UN Security Council to hold closed door meeting Wednesday to discuss worsening situation in Myanmar
Junta leader defends Feb. 1 coup while pledging to hold elections in the future, without naming spec
Associated Press journalist among those detained while covering protests, as UN condemns military at
Drawdown appears to violate last-minute congressional prohibition
Services held to remember those who died when New Zealand's most active volcano suddenly erupted a y
Mount Semeru on Java island spouted towering column Tuesday, prompting call for about 500 people to
Belarus was unable to prevent nations from fixating on the violent events, which followed August's d
Court action signals significant escalation of concerted onslaught of political persecution' that C
Thousands of Californians told to flee, with over 1,400 square kilometers of land burned/
We could cut off the whole relationship' US president warns
Thousands of African students express fear and doubt as they hide from the deadly illness in China
The volcano shot ash 15 kilometers (nine miles) high in the January 12 eruption, which crushed score
Mount Taal, 109 kilometers south of Manila, erupted January 12 and the Philippine government is on g
So far no one has been reported killed in the eruption, but the disaster is spotlighting the longsta
More than 30,000 residents evacuated from immediate vicinity of Taal volcano as seismologists warn o