Socialist Party candidate Marina Silva is losing ground in the race for the Brazilian presidency and may not even make the run-off, an opinion poll showed on Thursday, three days ahead of the vote.
India's prime minister joined millions of schoolchildren, officials and members of the public who picked up brooms and dustpans on Thursday in a countrywide campaign to clean parks, public buildings and streets.
Surrounded by latrines and soap dispensers, sanitation charity founder Bindeshwar Pathak is most at home with toilets, which he vows to build in every impoverished home in India.
Two days after he was sent home from a Dallas hospital, the man who is the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States was seen vomiting on the ground outside an apartment complex as he was bundled into an ambulance.
Berlin's mayor broke ground 13 years ago by winning election after coming out as gay. Now a top candidate to succeed him wants to make history of his own: Palestinian-born Raed Saleh is seeking to become Berlin's first immigrant mayor.
It was, retired Japanese railway engineer Fumihiro Araki recalls, "like flying in the sky."
A new battle is brewing over privacy for mobile devices, after moves by Google and Apple to toughen the encryption of their mobile devices sparked complaints from law enforcement.
The death toll from a sudden volcanic eruption in Japan hit 48 on Wednesday as rescuers discovered 12 new bodies in previously unexplored areas of the ash-covered peak.
Thousands of feet above the Pacific Ocean, the bullets were coming fast and the flak was flying. Japanese fighter planes whizzed around like bees as the US forces in their lumbering B-24 bombers tried everything to reach their targets, save fuel and stay airborne for the long trip home.
Mount Ontake continued shaking violently and coughing out toxic steam, suspending efforts on Tuesday to retrieve victims believed to have been killed in the Sept 27 eruption at Japan's second-highest volcano.
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