Thirty-one children were burned to death when their bus caught fire and exploded in northern Colombia on Sunday, the Red Cross said.
Photographs in business reflect recent history, leaders of nation
Seventeen European bison were released into Romania's Carpathian mountain range on Saturday, one of the largest reintroductions of the endangered mammal in Europe.
Ukraine's election body has voiced fears that it may be impossible to hold Sunday's presidential poll in the east, where a pro-Moscow insurgency is threatening to plunge the country into all-out civil war.
Hunter Biden, the son of US Vice-President Joe Biden, has been appointed to the board of directors of Burisma Holdings, Ukraine's largest private gas producer, according to Russia Today.
India's prime minister-elect Narendra Modi was huddled in discussions with close aides and advisers on Sunday, finalizing his Cabinet choices and dealing with the crucial decision of who will be his finance minister.
Russia, EU and neighbor countries send aid as disaster claims at least 30
At least 79 people have been killed and 141 others wounded in fierce clashes in eastern Libya between armed groups loyal to a rogue ex-general and Islamist militias, a Health Ministry official said on Saturday.
The Chinese embassy in Cameroon is urging authorities in the west Central African nation to use caution if attempts are made to free 10 Chinese nationals believed abducted Friday during an attack on a Chinese company's camp in northern Cameroon.
Nigerian Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which has kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls, is no longer a local threat but has become West Africa's al-Qaida, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan said on Saturday. "Boko Haram is no longer a local terrorist group, it is an al-Qaida of West Africa," Jonathan said at a news conference in Paris after a meeting of West African leaders on the issue.
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