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Students raise glass to rosy future

[2017-04-07 07:57]

DIJON, France - Chen Yanfen swirls a glass of Burgundy wine, noting its ruby red robe and fruity bouquet before taking her first sip.

Chile desert combed for Mars clues

[2017-04-07 07:57]

ESTACI YUNGAY, Chile - The Atacama desert may seem to contain little besides red-grey rocks and sand - but scientists are busy searching here for clues to life in a place it much resembles: Mars.

Keeping the peace in frozen Far North

[2017-04-07 07:57]

KAUTOKEINO, Norway - Mathis Andreas, an indigenous Sami reindeer herder, sees a snowmobile with glowing fluorescent strips approach his remote cabin in the frozen tundra and worries what the neighboring herder may think.

Thousands of companies to report gender pay gap under UK law

[2017-04-07 07:57]

LONDON - Britain has become one of the first countries to require large companies to report pay discrepancies between male and female employees under a law that came into effect on Thursday - as part of a push to promote gender equality in the workplace.

Breathing link found in states of mind

[2017-04-07 07:57]

SAN FRANCISCO - Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have identified a handful of nerve cells in the brainstem that connect breathing to states of mind. The finding, published in the journal Science, explains how slow breathing induces tranquillity.

Water help now on tap for millions

[2017-04-06 07:33]

DHAKA, Bangladesh - Residents of Bangladesh's coastal Khulna city are largely dependent on groundwater but during the summer months the water level falls drastically.

Currency curse for tourism, fishermen

[2017-04-06 07:33]

REYKJAVIK, Iceland - After 10 hours at sea, Halldor Armmansson surveys the bins of freshly caught cod lining the deck of his boat.

Afghan ruins find home as parkour practice grounds

[2017-04-06 07:33]

KABUL - Jumping from one wall to another in a ruined building on the western edge of Kabul, Jamil Shirzad explains the rise in parkour among youngsters in Afghanistan.

Hot springs spa reopens amid Mosul war chaos

[2017-04-06 07:33]

HAMMAM AL-ALIL, Iraq - Some Iraqis in this town get massages in a spa or take muddy baths and relax in the morning sun on the banks of the Tigris. Others beg for food or rise at dawn to queue for water.

Russia 'open' to space deal extension

[2017-04-06 07:33]

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado - Russia is open to extending its partnership in the International Space Station with the United States, Europe, Japan and Canada beyond the currently planned end of the program in 2024, the head of the Russian space agency said on Tuesday.

Climber aims high in quest to inspire

[2017-04-05 07:15]

KATHMANDU, Nepal - On one of the busiest streets in Kathmandu's Thamel tourism hub is a red, three-story building with a board outside which reads, "Seeing Hands Nepal".

Sting in the tale as scorpion caught on camera for first time

[2017-04-05 07:15]

PARIS - The world's most lethal scorpion, the death stalker, has been caught on high-speed camera for the first time lashing out with its lethal stinger, scientists reported on Tuesday.

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