Six-time Olympic champion Usain Bolt will open his 2015 World Championships season on Feb 14 at the Camperdown Classic, where he's expected to run the 400m.
Performance artists are spreading the word about China's Maritime Silk Road at the United Nations headquarters in New York City through a dramatic dance production.
A little penguin that has lived three times the life expectancy of its average species has survived its latest battle.
Indonesia has formally protested to the Malaysian government over a vacuum cleaner ad it says is "utterly insensitive" to the hundreds of thousands of its citizens working as maids in the country.
Brian Cogill pulls on a green hoodie, slips on his hip waders, dons the hat made from a beaver he caught himself and drives out into the snowy woods in search of his quarry.
US news anchor Brian Williams admitted on Wednesday that a story he has often repeated on air about coming under fire in a helicopter in Iraq in 2003 was not true.
Mingling with more than 30,000 runners at this month's Tokyo Marathon will be a small, elite crew of police runners equipped with cameras capturing real-time footage of the course.
The leader of Thailand's opposition Red Shirts accused the junta on Thursday of trying to provoke them into a fight as the movement falls under suspicion for a bomb attack and the circulation of a forged document on the revered king's health.
A pregnant US teenager on trial in Indonesia for the murder of her mother, whose battered body was found stuffed in a suitcase, said she is "petrified" about her future and insists on her innocence.
The de facto embassy of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in Japan appears to have won its battle to stay put in its sprawling central Tokyo location, despite having been forced to sell the property.
Gunmen killed 12 people, among them two Filipinos and two Ghanaians, after storming a remote oilfield, a Libyan official said on Wednesday.
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