VIENNA - A survey of Muslims in 15 European Union countries finds most are willing to embrace non-Muslims, but they often feel rebuffed by the majority populations of the places they live.
KATHMANDU, Nepal - Just a few kilometers from the Ring Road in Nepal's capital city Kathmandu on Tuesday, colorful balloons and national flags of Nepal and China dominated the street leading to a community school.
BRUSSELS - An intact German World War I submarine containing the bodies of 23 people has been found off the coast of Belgium, authorities said on Tuesday.
TETIAROA, France - An exotic island paradise in French Polynesia bought by Marlon Brando in the 1960s is using its Hollywood image to tackle environmental issues - with a little help from its jetset visitors.
WASHINGTON - Scientists have cracked the code of how butterflies get their wing patterns, according to a study published recently in the scientific magazine Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
NEW YORK - More than 40 million people were trapped as slaves last year in forced labor and forced marriages, according to the first joint effort by key anti-slavery groups to estimate the number of victims worldwide of the international crime.
PARIS - A British cyclist set a new world record on Monday by traveling around the globe in 79 days - beating the fictional exploits of Phileas Fogg by a day.
MIAMI, Florida - Animals on both the large and small side of the spectrum face the most risk of extinction - but for very different reasons, each with vast consequences for the planet, researchers said on Monday.
NEW YORK - One-time pop-punk princess Avril Lavigne has beaten superstar Beyonce at something, but she may not be totally happy with her victory she's been named the most dangerous celebrity on the internet.
BARCELONA - Funding to boost the numbers of people with access to electric power and clean cooking is too low to meet the global goal for everyone to have modern, reliable and affordable energy by 2030, international organizations said on Monday.
IT HEIDENSKIP, Netherlands - At 22, Dutch polejumper Sytse Bokma is getting to the top of his game - literally.
ALBANY, New York - With its snow-white plumage and elegant posture, mute swans are exalted in European ballets and fairy tales as symbols of love and beauty. But to many wildlife biologists, they are aggressive and destructive invaders in US habitats and must be wiped out.
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