Mei Yan has been working at the Chengdu Research Base which breeds Giant Pandas for the past eight years. As of now, she helps feed 50 pandas.
A team of experts began a historic renovation on Monday at the spot where Christians believe Jesus was buried, overcoming long-standing religious rivalries to carry out the first repairs at the site in more than 200 years.
Harry Potter made his stage debut on Tuesday in a new London play that imagines the fictional boy wizard as a father of three, in the latest offshoot of the globally successful franchise.
Despite putting unprecedented security measures in place for Euro 2016, France remains deeply concerned over the jihadists' ability to strike a soft target.
A bomb ripped through a Turkish police vehicle near Istanbul's historic center on Tuesday, killing seven officers and four civilians and adding to security concerns after a string of attacks in Turkey's biggest city.
The nail-biter race to become Peru's next president tightened as the daughter of imprisoned ex-president Alberto Fujimori gained ground on her rival thanks to a larger haul of votes trickling in from remote rural areas and embassies abroad.
Tokyo Governor Yoichi Masuzoe on Monday did not show his intention to resign after a third-party investigation deemed that many of his uses of political funds were inappropriate.
Hillary Clinton has reached the number of delegates needed to capture the Democratic US presidential nomination, according to tallies by two US media outlets, as she and rival Bernie Sanders face off on Tuesday in contests in six states.
Two rural Bekaa Valley villages emerge a mix of Arab and Latino cultures in Middle East
Thirteen-year-old Ali Rajab is on his feet an average of 12 hours a day, cleaning, filling perfume bottles and helping sell mobile phones at the shop in Beirut where he works.
An officer arrested for drunk-driving triggers new criticism, base restrictions
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