South Korean President Park Geun-hye's approval rating has fallen to 4 percent amid a deepening political crisis, according to an opinion poll released on Friday.
It may not be wise to get into a scrap with a coconut crab. Its claws are a mighty weapon.
When Bishnu Pandey, a Nepali migrant working in India, returned home last month, he had hoped to clear a loan taken by his family to rebuild its village home with his savings.
Sprawling urban growth and water management problems are threatening conservation efforts at Thailand's ancient city of Ayutthaya, experts say.
Some fight with meter-long machetes, others are armed with daggers curved like the claws of big cats, while other combatants rely on only their minds.
How many enthusiasts does it take to restore a fleet of rust-riddled Volkswagen camper vans? Ask the Italians.
Parts of Britain risk becoming cultural deserts after 50 museums were forced to close because of spending cuts, the Museums Association said on Monday.
The shootings of police officers in Texas and Missouri on Sunday were the latest in what law enforcement officials say is an alarming spike in ambush-style attacks.
The blue and gray stripes struck Jillian Eisman like a lightning bolt.
Bloodied students lay on stretchers, while other children walked away dazed with their parents after an elementary school bus crash that killed six on Monday in Chattanooga.
British teenagers drink almost a bathtub full of sugary drinks each year, Cancer Research UK said on Tuesday as the charity urged the government to do more to improve children's diets.
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