Western countries scrambled to put airport security measures in place on Friday amid mounting concern about the spread of Ebola world-wide.
The son of US Vice-President Joe Biden was discharged from the US navy reserve earlier this year after testing positive for cocaine, sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
Obuchi regarded as contender to become first woman premier
Mountain rescue teams in Nepal searched for scores of missing trekkers on Thursday after unseasonable blizzards and avalanches killed at least 30 people along the high altitude Annapurna mountain route popular with backpackers.
As if visiting the Paris catacombs in the daytime wasn't creepy enough, you can now explore the underground maze of skeletons after nightfall, too. That is if you dare defy the warning at the entrance: "Stop, this is the empire of Death."
In a famous scene from Thailand's award-winning soap opera The Power of Shadows, the protagonist gets drunk and rapes the leading lady. He later begs her forgiveness, and the producers say they will live happily ever after in the sequel.
Space enthusiasts planning a move to Mars may have to wait to relocate: Conditions on the Red Planet are such that humans would likely begin dying within 68 days, a new study says.
Time and again Kathy Gannon has relived the decisions that led to her close friend's death - and almost her own - in Afghanistan.
Military generals from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea met on Wednesday for talks on how to ease animosity between the rival countries following two shooting incidents last week, media said.
US President Barack Obama acknowledged on Tuesday that the fight against the Islamic State group is "a long-term campaign", after recent bombing raids against the group failed to produce significant progress on the battleground.
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