The Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip has led to growing support of resistance in the West Bank, with an increasing number of Palestinians there boycotting Israeli goods.
With demand spurring the killing, helping the animals becomes an urgent global issue
Dating is never easy, but finding the perfect partner when you live in a tiny, remote village in the Vietnamese mountains is almost impossible.
In 2025, self-driving cars could be the norm, Americans may have more leisure time, and goods may be cheaper. On the other hand, there could be chronic unemployment and an even wider income gap; human interaction could become a luxury, and the wealthy could live in walled cities, with robots serving as labor.
After saunas and Nokia cellphones, it may very well be Finland's most successful export item ever: the Moomin universe, peopled by a group of bulky, white creatures resembling hippos.
Ban calls on Hamas to honor PLO commitment to recognize Israel
Thai authorities are investigating the discovery of nine surrogate babies in a Bangkok condominium that are believed to share the same Japanese biological father, police said on Thursday.
For thousands of well-off childless couples, the dream of having a baby is often realized in places like Thailand and India. Ready to help them are young women willing to be paid as surrogates, their wombs offered up as vessels that can safely carry a developing infant to birth.
Turkey is about to kick off its presidential elections on Sunday, and an era of social polarization and pessimistic economic outlook may start to unfold in the country if the front runner Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is elected.
UN war crimes tribunal in Cambodia cites 'crimes against humanity'
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