A truck full of refugees discovered abandoned on an Austrian motorway on Thursday contains more than 70 bodies, including four children, the interior ministry said on Friday, announcing an updated death toll.
A group of Tokyo university students have staged a rare hunger strike in front of Japan's parliament as they protest against security bills that critics fear would drag the country into foreign wars.
Greece's top Supreme Court judge was sworn in as caretaker prime minister on Thursday to lead the country to elections next month, ending a week of political deadlock after former prime minister Alexis Tsipras resigned.
At least six Pakistani civilians were killed and 46 others, including 22 women, were injured in the latest Indian shelling on Friday. They are the largest casualties on a single day in recent cross-border attacks, the Pakistani military said.
A giant, bright-red motorized stiletto-heel shoe is not what you expect to see cruising down the avenues of Iran's capital, but it certainly attracts attention, and business, for intrepid shoeshine man "Aliwaxima".
Harjeet Singh can usually be found riding around New Delhi on his Harley-Davidson Superlow, or helping foreign companies set up operations in India. At home, the businessman has staff to clean and cook for his family. But at the gurdwara where he worships alongside other Sikhs, he sweeps the floor, cleans dirty dishes and helps prepare meals for thousands not as fortunate as him.
A film about children with same-sex parents has been barred from public schools throughout Australia's most populous state, at least during school hours.
In half a century of space travel, more than 500 people have glimpsed the Earth from the unique vantage point of the cosmos. Yet no black African has been among them.
Qatar Airways has relaxed controversial policies that saw cabin crew fired if they became pregnant or got married within the first five years of employment, airline officials said on Wednesday.
South Sudan's president signed a peace deal on Wednesday to end a 20-month conflict with rebels, but he told regional African leaders at the ceremony that he still had "serious reservations".
Both the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea should value the spirit of the agreement advancing inter-Korean relations that was reached during recent negotiations, a senior DPRK official has said.
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