Thousands of Cubans remain stuck on the Costa Rican side of the border with Nicaragua after Managua refused at a regional summit on Tuesday to open its doors to a wave of migrants heading for the United States.
At least three heavily armed militants stormed an army camp in the India-controlled Kashmir on Wednesday, wounding an officer and a civilian worker as intense firing set barracks and a vehicle on fire, the army said.
Russia's foreign minister said on Wednesday that the downing of its fighter jet by Turkey the day before appeared to be "a planned provocation", but said the countries will not go to war over the incident.
A Russian military pilot whose plane was shot down by Turkey and crashed in Syria arrived on Wednesday at an air base in Latakia province after being rescued by a Syrian army commando unit, Syrian and Russian officials said.
A haunting peal reminiscent of the Scottish Highlands reverberates across Pakistan's inhospitable Cholistan desert. The nation's first camel-mounted military bagpipe band marches, noses in the air.
The eight-legged water bear - a hardy, nearly microscopic animal resembling its mammal namesake - gets a huge chunk of its DNA from foreign organisms such as bacteria and plants, scientists said.
Ishtiaq Khalid is having a snow day - forced to stay home from his school due to bad weather. But unlike most 12-year-olds, he is not happy about it.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he was in discussions with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea over the timing of his visit.
Impoverished migrant workers in Thailand have been lured by false promises and forced to catch and process fish that ends up in the supply chains of global food giant Nestle.
Recognizing the historic harm caused to "comfort women" in World War II could help provide a precedent to understand and address modern-day equivalent issues, a newly formed international coalition of parliamentarians against sexual slavery said on Monday.
Forty minutes east of South Africa's capital of Pretoria, amid the lowing of thousands of cows and the strong stink of dung, a small factory has taken on the challenge of turning manure into energy.
The Indian government assured top Bollywood actor Aamir Khan on Tuesday that he is safe in this country, a day after he raised concerns of growing intolerance.
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