One of China's most popular songs Tian Mi Mi (Sweet Honey) has made it across the globe and is now being performed by Cuba's best a cappella vocal group.
He has seen the body, and authorities say the fingerprints match. But Towhid Rouf is having trouble believing that this skinny, bearded man - killed with eight other suspected Islamist militants in a Bangladesh police raid - could possibly be his smart, well-behaved son.
The world's tallest moving observation tower, the i360, opens to the public on Thursday, a futuristic landmark that has transformed the historic seafront in the English tourist resort of Brighton.
Scandal exposes lack of neutrality in the primary race between Clinton and Sanders
On a recent sunny morning in northern Afghanistan, excited children and bemused policemen lined the banks of a fast-flowing river to watch a group of Europeans in multicolored kayaks navigate the white water.
Rami Kashou's designs are worn by Hollywood stars and royalty but for the past few days he has been back home in the occupied West Bank rather than London, Paris or New York.
For Nabin Lama, leaving Nepal after his annual home leave to return to his construction job in Saudi Arabia is not easy. What makes the journey bearable - even enjoyable - is the can of beer he can drink on the flight from Kathmandu.
In the Cuban countryside, many children learn to ride a horse before they tackle a bicycle.
Vegetarians are bullied and hated in Australia as its culture is caught in a cycle of overreliance on meat, an award-winning food writer said on Tuesday.
In a highly unusual travel warning, health officials advised pregnant women to avoid a part of Miami where mosquitoes are apparently transmitting Zika directly to humans.
US warplanes bombed Islamic State targets in Libya on Monday, responding to the UN-backed government's request to help push the militants from their former stronghold of Sirte in what US officials described as the start of a sustained campaign against extremists in the city.
The world seems to have forgotten the deafening sound of gunfire that rocks Juba streets as it focuses its attention on the Rio Olympic Games. These refugees have fled from war, literally running for their lives.
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