There's still a place where biplanes swoop in pursuit of German triplanes, where pilots in open cockpits let their scarves flutter in the wind.
The war diaries of British poet Siegfried Sassoon have been published online for the first time, with images of early drafts and unpublished material caked with mud from the trenches of World War I.
For millions of school children they are a must-have fashion accessory. Footballer David Beckham and Britain's Prince William have sported them.
A game ranger with a rifle slung across his shoulders follows a bush trail through South Africa's Kruger National Park, alert to the slightest sound or movement.
International calls for end to fighting continue amid renewed shelling
Rescuers have recovered 10 more bodies in rough seas off Pakistan's biggest city, Karachi, as the search for a group of bathers who drowned earlier this week resumed on Friday, officials said.
High-security unit at hospital set up by Centers for Disease Control
Seventy Dutch and Australian experts arrived at the site of downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in east Ukraine on Friday after clashes between Ukrainian government troops and armed separatists killed 14 combatants.
Ukrainian television said on Friday that up to 20 soldiers were killed in an attack by armed separatists in east Ukraine, but a military source said the death toll was likely lower.
The CIA conceded on Thursday that it had improperly monitored computers used by the US Senate Intelligence Committee in an investigation of interrogation tactics and secret prisons for terrorism suspects after the Sept 11, 2001, attacks.
'Heartfelt' biography will talk about elder Bush's influence on his son
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