Several thousand people crowded museums and archaeological sites in Rome on Saturday night, as Italy took part in the annual edition of the European Night of Museums.
Near a locust-plagued village in Madagascar's stunning central highlands, helicopters loaded with insecticide swoop in and let it fall.
Emergency services must recognize that evacuating household pets during a natural disaster can lead to saving people's lives, a New Zealand expert said on Monday.
Tears rolling down her cheeks, South Korean President Park Geun-hye formally apologized on Monday for a ferry disaster that killed about 300 passengers, mostly school children, and said she would break up the coast guard for failing in its duties.
As night falls, Adriana de Morais patrols the clubs and bars of Natal, one of Brazil's World Cup host cities, looking for underage prostitutes and trying to get them off the streets.
Fighting between the Malian army and Tuareg rebels in Mali's northern region of Kidal left at least 36 people dead, eight of them soldiers, while 87 others were injured, Malian Defense Minister Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga confirmed on Sunday.
Support for Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's conservative government has collapsed following the release of an austerity budget that has emboldened opponents and even sparked calls for early elections.
Army calls on Islamist militias to help defeat renegade ex-general
Syria's air defense chief has been killed during an offensive by government forces against rebels east of Damascus, according to Islamist rebels and a monitoring group.
Thirty-one children were burned to death when their bus caught fire and exploded in northern Colombia on Sunday, the Red Cross said.
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