French farmers blocked roads from Spain and Germany on Sunday to stop foreign products entering the country - the latest protest against a fall in food prices that has brought them to the brink of bankruptcy.
Bloodshot eyes fixed menacingly on their foes and snorting furiously, two giant bulls smash into each other with shuddering force: in Japanese bullfighting, matadors need not apply.
A small plane crashed into a quiet neighborhood in Tokyo on Sunday, killing the pilot, a passenger and a woman on the ground, while three people were pulled alive from the wreckage, officials said.
A car bomb struck a military vehicle in southeast Turkey, killing two soldiers and wounding four others in an attack blamed on Kurdish rebels, authorities said on Sunday, a day after Turkey launched airstrikes against Kurdish insurgents in northern Iraq.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos ordered on Saturday a halt to airstrikes against the FARC rebels, giving a major boost to stop-start peace talks.
US President Barack Obama delivered a firm message on gay rights during his landmark visit to Kenya on Saturday, where homosexuality is outlawed.
John Russell Houser was deeply troubled long before he shot 11 people in a movie theater in Louisiana, but decades of mental problems didn't keep him from buying the handgun he used.
Saudi King Salman and an entourage of 1,000 arrived on Saturday for a vacation on the French Riviera, where more than 100,000 residents have petitioned against the closure of the public beach outside his villa.
At least 20 people were killed in a suicide bomb attack carried out by a 12-year-old suicide bomber at a bar in Maroua in the far north of Cameroon, state TV said on Sunday.
Omkarnath spends his days searching New Delhi for drugs. A call to the phone number printed boldly on his saffron-colored tunic reveals his alternate identity: "Hello, I am Medicine Baba."
The world's first malaria vaccine got a green light on Friday from European drugs regulators who recommended it should be licensed for use in babies in Africa at risk of the mosquito-borne disease.
Turkish warplanes struck Islamic State group targets across the border in Syria on Friday, government officials said, a day after IS militants fired at a Turkish military outpost, killing a soldier.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|