The campaign to decide Britain's membership of the European Union restarted on Sunday after a three-day hiatus following the killing of lawmaker Jo Cox, with Prime Minister David Cameron warning that Britons faced an "existential choice" on Thursday.
Russia's defense minister visited Syria on Saturday to meet the country's leader and inspect the Russian air base there, a high-profile trip intended to underline Moscow's role in the region.
When Santosh Gaikwad, India's last-known practicing taxidermist, first started stuffing animals 13 years ago he would keep dead birds in his family's freezer at home, much to his wife's consternation.
It's an unwritten rule for Florida residents: Keep your kids away from ponds and lakes because alligators are everywhere.
Families of some of the 49 people killed in a massacre at an Orlando nightclub will mourn and bury their dead on Friday, a day after President Barack Obama met survivors and said the United States must act to control gun violence.
A Japanese opposition leader who was a senior official during the 2011 Fukushima nuclear plant crisis denied on Friday that he or the prime minister at the time pressured the president of Tokyo Electric Power Co not to use the term "meltdown".
Brazil's tourism minister, a close ally of acting President Michel Temer, resigned on Thursday after a brief tenure dogged by allegations of corruption.
Relatives killed a young mother who was pregnant with her second child after she married against their will in eastern Pakistan, officials said on Friday, the latest in a spate of so-called "honor killings".
The State Council Information Office published a white paper titled 'China's Beidou navigation satellite system' on Thursday. The following is the full text of the white paper:
Opinion polls show the two sides neck and neck in the run-up to next week's referendum
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