Can land rights for women drive down child marriage and domestic violence?
In a hotel not in a galaxy far, far away, a robot bids you welcome as you pull into the driveway.
The leader of a southern Philippine gang behind the kidnapping of an Australian ex-soldier and an Irish priest was shot dead by security forces on Sunday, the military said.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Sunday denied that it conducted cyber attacks against officials from rival Republic of Korea, calling the ROK's accusation that it did so a "fabrication".
Three German states voted on Sunday in the first significant political test since the country saw a massive influx of migrants.
More than a million people were expected to flood Brazil's streets on Sunday in massive anti-government protests calling for President Dilma Rousseff's ouster over a corruption scandal and the crumbling economy.
An ex-metalworker who became one of Brazil's most popular presidents, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva now sees his legacy under threat after he was implicated in a corruption probe.
Populist party "Alternative for Germany" (AfD) began life at the height of Europe's sovereign debt crisis in 2013 on an anti-euro platform.
At least five laborers were killed when a coal mine collapsed in northwest Pakistan, officials said on Sunday, with two more still missing.
Japan on Friday mourned the thousands who lost their lives in a massive earthquake and tsunami five years ago.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called upon the international community on Thursday to learn lessons from the past Tsunami calamities and to raise public awareness of the importance of prevention and mitigation.
In a dark snowy forest, two military vehicles thunder by, the wailing sirens waking those who have just dozed off. Exhausted, they must quickly pack up camp and resume their night march.
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