A Texas health care worker who treated an Ebola victim has tested positive for the deadly tropical fever, dealing a blow to the worldwide battle to stem the outbreak.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered Russian troops to withdraw to their permanent bases after military exercises in the Rostov region near the border with Ukraine, Russian news agencies reported late on Saturday, citing a Kremlin spokesman.
At Fort Campbell in Kentucky, spouses of US soldiers heading for Liberia seem to be lingering just a bit longer than usual after pre-deployment briefings, hungry for information about Ebola.
Nationwide support for the United Kingdom Independence Party has surged to 25 percent after the anti-EU party won its first seat in parliament, according to a shock survey published on Sunday.
Masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci and Vincent van Gogh will be among 300 works displayed at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the emirate said on Sunday, as it aims to become a leader in fine art.
A powerful cyclone was lashing a large swath of India's eastern seaboard with heavy rain and strong winds on Sunday, uprooting trees, snapping power cables and killing at least six people, in one of two storms pounding Asia.
Thousands of protesters condemning police violence marched through St. Louis on Saturday, during a weekend of demonstrations organized after the fatal shooting in August of an unarmed black teenager by a white officer in a suburb.
It took 68 days for Satyen Das to laboriously pedal his rickety, self-remodeled bicycle rickshaw from the seaside Indian city of Kolkata to the roof of the world - a 5,369-meter Himalayan pass. His goal: to promote the vehicle as an environmentally sound travel option.
Human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin Clooney, fresh from her marriage to Hollywood heartthrob George Clooney last month, is heading to Athens to advise the Greek government in its battle to repatriate ancient statues, the Elgin Marbles, from Britain.
"Sexting", or sending sexually explicit images by phone, remains prevalent among US teenagers despite the well-known risks and consequences, according to a new study.
Tens of thousands of schoolchildren will be given either a lie-in or rigorous sports classes as part of a pilot study announced on Thursday to see how advances in neuroscience can affect learning.
Lung cancer can lie dormant for more than 20 years before turning deadly, helping explain why a disease that kills more than 1.5 million a year worldwide is so persistent and difficult to treat, scientists said on Thursday.
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