Terracotta Warrior models on exhibit in Bogota, Colombia, look so genuine that many visitors take them as the real ones in China.
Japanese whalers returned to port on Thursday after an Antarctic hunt that killed more than 300 of whales, the government said.
Police in Brussels on Thursday ramped up a desperate hunt for a fourth man suspected of taking part in the Islamic State bombings that struck at the very heart of Europe.
Belgium's capital Brussels always boasts of being the heart of European Union. First, geographically, it is an ideal European gateway and second, it serves as headquarters of European integration.
Six Chinese nationals were wounded in an attack on a cross-border passenger bus in northern Laos on Wednesday night, the Chinese embassy said.
Before boarding Air Force One bound for Argentina, Obama and his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro shook hands in a demonstration of shared willingness to continue the process of normalizing bilateral ties they jointly announced in late 2014. The two countries restored diplomatic relations last July.
Former Malaysian Premier Mahathir Mohamad filed a suit against scandal-plagued Prime Minister Najib Razak on Wednesday, alleging corruption and abuse of power, his law firm said, the latest salvo in Mahathir's efforts to remove Najib from office.
A pair of Palestinian clowns is offering some laughs and relief to children with chronic illnesses at pediatric wards in hospitals in the Gaza Strip.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said on Tuesday she had committed no crime and would never resign despite corruption allegations, as the scandal threatening her government escalated with dozens of new arrests.
World leaders united in condemning the carnage in Brussels on Tuesday and vowed to combat terrorism, after Islamic State bombers killed at least 34 people in a strike at the symbolic heart of the European Union.
Islamic State's beginnings can arguably be traced as far back as the 1980s, when Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, born Ahmad Fadeel al-Nazal al-Khalayleh, traveled to Afghanistan in 1989 during the Soviet incursion. The Jordanian had spent most of his adult life engaged in violent activism in the Middle East. The invasion of Iraq by US-led forces took Zarqawi to Iraq, where he pledged allegiance to al-Qaida. After his death in a US airstrike in June 2006 in Iraq, the Islamic State of Iraq was established.
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