Shouts reverberate under the concrete overpass as barefoot players jostle for the ball, a sad echo of Myanmar's long-lost footballing glory days which authorities are now hoping to revive.
Grumpy waiter service is as traditional as apple strudel in Vienna, but a cafe in one of the city's most recognizable landmarks has caused disquiet with what seems to be an Austrian first: charging customers for charging their phones.
Of all the ramifications of the Brexit vote, the fate of the Shetland Islands in the North Atlantic and their oil fields and fisheries may not top the list for negotiators in London and Brussels.
The risk of depression among fathers before and after the birth of their children is more common than previously thought, New Zealand researchers said on Thursday.
As a fierce blizzard sweeps mountains outside Teheran, a team of elite Swiss ski instructors refuses to allow the deep freeze to stand in the way of warming ties with Iran.
People with ADHD have slightly smaller brains than those without the condition, according to a study released on Thursday which insisted it is a physical disorder and not just bad behavior.
Born out of defeat, initially not that popular and dedicated to a river that's more greeny-grey, the beginnings of The Blue Danube 150 years ago this week were inauspicious.
Quake-prone countries around the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday began a joint exercise testing their ability to deliver timely warnings of approaching tsunamis to tens of millions of people living along the coast.
A replica of Russian queen Catherine the Great's imperial crown stole the show at this week's Israeli diamond market in Ramat Gan, as the industry eyes a recovery.
Young drivers aren't alone in behaving badly on United States roads, a trend that could be contributing to a spike in highway deaths.
After endless primping, cheers and more than a little drool, the Westminster Dog Show culminated late on Tuesday with a triumph for a German Shepherd named Rumor.
Sea ice around Antarctica has shrunk to the smallest annual extent on record after years of resisting a trend of man-made global warming, preliminary United States satellite data showed on Tuesday.
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