SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ajla Nizic did not know what cancer was when she was diagnosed with it at age 4.
The London mayor is seeking powers to limit the number of private hire drivers operating in the capital city of the United Kingdom.
TEHERAN - Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has admitted he made a mistake in allowing the country's foreign minister to speak to his US counterpart during negotiations that led to a 2015 international nuclear agreement.
NEW DELHI - With more deaths in the past 12 hours, the death toll in rain-related incidents since Aug 8 in India's tourist hot spot of Kerala state crossed 80, with more than 50,000 people seeking shelter in relief camps, officials said on Thursday.
ISTANBUL - Turkey has doubled tariffs on some imports from the United States, such as cars, alcohol and tobacco, in what its vice-president said was a response to deliberate US attacks on the Turkish economy.
WASHINGTON - More than 300 "predator priests" from six Catholic dioceses across the eastern US state of Pennsylvania have been accused of sexually abusing over 1,000 children since the 1940s, according to a grand jury report released on Tuesday.
The United Kingdom's scorching summer heat wave has revealed hidden archaeological secrets of buried history, with ancient farms, burial mounds and neolithic monuments among fascinating finds.
ZAGREB - Six Chinese police officers were scheduled to leave Croatia on Wednesday after patrolling with their counterparts in the country for a month during the tourist season.
THIKA, Kenya - It may be loved and derided as the go-to millennial brunch, but avocado toast is proving a boon for Kenyan farmers as they cash in on the seemingly ever-growing enthusiasm.
GYODONG ISLAND, ROK - Retired farmer Hwang Rae-ha would love to see his mother again, but nearly 70 years after he last set eyes on her, he said he would settle for a photograph.
NEW YORK - Fans and friends, including Mariah Carey and Missy Elliott, offered prayers and well wishes to Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin, who is seriously ill.
VIENNA - Austria's capital has beaten Melbourne to be ranked the "world's most livable city" in a new annual survey released on Monday, ending the southern Australian city's seven-year reign.
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