At Least 50 Gold Miners Die in East Congo, Adding to String of Deadly Accidents

At Least 50 Gold Miners Die in East Congo, Adding to String of Deadly Accidents

At least 50 miners died after flooding at an unregulated gold mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a local official said, adding to the deadly tally of recent accidents at illegal and small-scale mines around the developing world. The mainly young victims were working at a large, unregulated mine in the east of the country Friday … Read more

Lebanese Army Finds Cache Of Explosive Material Near Beirut Port

Lebanese Army Finds Cache Of Explosive Material Near Beirut Port

BEIRUT—The Lebanese army found more than four tons of ammonium nitrate near Beirut’s port, where a larger cache of the same highly explosive material caused last month’s deadly explosion that ripped through much of the capital’s central districts. An engineering team discovered the chemical during a search of a warehouse that was requested by the … Read more

Putin Critic Alexei Navalny Poisoned With Novichok, Berlin Says

Putin Critic Alexei Navalny Poisoned With Novichok, Berlin Says

BERLIN—Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok, a chemical nerve agent, the German government said on Wednesday, presenting the strongest evidence yet that the attack could have been carried out by Russian state agencies. Chancellor Angela Merkel held an emergency meeting with members of her cabinet and called on Moscow to immediately comment … Read more

China’s Theme Parks Ride a Boom as Tourists Have Nowhere to Go

China’s Theme Parks Ride a Boom as Tourists Have Nowhere to Go

KUNMING, China—With foreign vacations off limits, China is in the middle of a theme-park boom as domestic tourists seek amusements in their own backyards. In Wuhan, the epicenter of the initial Covid-19 outbreak, thousands of people packed the Maya Playa Water Park in mid-August for a pool party, banishing memories of the 76 days the … Read more