Syrian refugee children have been working in factories in Turkey making clothes for British high street retailer Marks & Spencer and online store ASOS, an investigation by BBC Panorama found.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye on Monday called for constitutional reforms that could allow future presidents to serve two terms - as she struggles with plunging popularity ratings and a widening corruption scandal.
Police officers were searching cars and boats for escaped prisoners on Sunday after recapturing at least a dozen of the 172 inmates who overpowered guards and escaped from a lockup in central Haiti, the prison's director said.
There's a right way and a wrong way to raise a baby on vegan food. Those who get it wrong, parents say, give the responsible ones a bad name.
Scientists unveiled fossils on Thursday from a new species of giant, long-necked dinosaur unearthed in northeast Australia, speculating that its ancestors had trekked across Antarctica some 105 million years ago.
Prince's label on Friday announced it will release the first posthumous music from the pop icon including an entire second album to accompany Purple Rain.
Okinawa, the Japanese archipelago home to thousands of US troops and popular with scuba divers, is looking beyond its beach resorts and World War II battle sites to bag a spot in high fashion.
The opening scene of the movie Spectre shows James Bond chasing a bad guy through a Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City - except there has never been such a procession. But life is about to imitate art.
Syrian army opens eight corridors across front line for more than 250,000 civilians to leave
Islamic State militants armed with assault rifles and explosives attacked targets in and around the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk early on Friday in an assault that appeared aimed at diverting Iraqi security forces from a massive offensive against the IS-held city of Mosul.
Former Thai premier Yingluck Shinawatra said on Friday she would fight a government order demanding she personally pay nearly $1 billion in compensation for a rice policy prosecutors say was riddled with graft.
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