Now is the summer of our discontent.
I was on a rugged, narrow stone path carved out of a cliff face. In fact it was so narrow that before I embarked on it I had to make sure no one was coming the other way because even two slim people would barely have been able to pass each other.
Bucharest was once known as "Little Paris of the East". But English, not French, is the preferred foreign language in Romania's capital city, and 96 percent of its inhabitants are native Romanians.
Using a mobile phone's GPS and mapping functions, the app is connecting gamers with the outside world - while also helping them socialize, get fit
For China's political and entrepreneurial women elites, it's not easy to find a look that balances glamour, authoritativeness and cultural identity. But for years, Chinese-American couturier Grace Chen has been offering just that. Well-known among the well-heeled, Chen is now making a bigger splash both in China and overseas.
Congrats, New York fashion world, you made it through your third stand-alone fashion week for menswear.
As Peru prepares to celebrate its national day next week, a diplomat heads to China to explain how what we eat can bring people and nations together. Mike Peters reports.
When a fractured collarbone sidelined that dream, he swapped the skateboard for the cutting board.
Cai Wei, chief technology officer of Beijing-based Jing Jin Electric, is the face of "made-in-China" electric motors for clean-energy vehicles.
Iryna Yaremchuk is in Beijing on a visiting program for young Sinologists that has been organized by the Culture Ministry and the think tank Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Hundreds of items from late rock legend David Bowie's art collection, which includes pieces by modern masters and more eclectic fare, will go under the hammer, Sotheby's said recently.
He was once regarded as a bit of a joke. A self-taught "Sunday painter" who couldn't do hands and who was laughed at by other artists for his amateurish technique.
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