LOS ANGELES - The Dolby Theater, recent host to Hollywood's star-studded Academy Awards, hosted entirely different types of stars on Wednesday night: A performance of Enchanting China, a Chinese folk music concert with a surprise Hollywood guest star.
MUMBAI - Deepa Bhoir used to sit in darkness outside her island home and stare at Mumbai glowing in the distance.
LONDON - A $42 million "ring of steel" will surround the May 19 wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, including barriers, vehicle checks, snipers and airport-style scanners, at Windsor Castle in May, British media reported on Thursday.
PARIS - Astronomers on Wednesday unveiled the first and only known galaxy without dark matter, the invisible and poorly-understood substance thought to make up a quarter of the Universe.
WASHINGTON - Armed security officers are becoming more prevalent at US schools, according to a federal study released on Thursday amid a heated debate over whether teachers and other school officials should carry guns.
DAMASCUS - Upon seeing the people who are evacuating the eastern Ghouta countryside of the capital Damascus, one immediately noticed the unexpected number of children leaving with their families.
TAMPERE, Finland - The new language teacher at a Finnish primary school has endless patience for repetition, never makes a pupil feel embarrassed for asking a question and can even do the Gangnam Style dance.
LONDON - McDonald's on Wednesday became the latest big company in the United Kingdom to say it was the last straw for plastic - with plans to start using drinking straws made from paper.
TOKYO - Paro the furry seal cries softly while an elderly woman pets it. Pepper, a humanoid, waves while leading a group of senior citizens in exercises. The upright Tree guides a disabled man taking shaky steps, saying in a gentle feminine voice, "right, left, well done!"
All plastic, glass or metal drinks containers in England are to become the subject of a new returnable deposit scheme in a bid to reduce pollution and encourage recycling.
SYDNEY - Staff at the University of Sydney's Nicholson Museum in Australia discovered a 2,500-year-old Egyptian mummy inside a coffin that was thought to be empty.
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