LONDON - A coffee-based biofuel will be used to help power London's public buses from Monday in a bid to reduce transport emission, local media reported.
A little girl's interest in wanting to talk about Chinese food put her on a path to study the language.
HANOI - At Vietnam's Old Flames market, curious customers peruse love letters and pick through perfumes, candles and clothes - relics from failed relationships put on sale by forlorn lovers.
BERLIN - German Chancellor Angela Merkel was left battling for political survival on Monday after high-stakes talks to form a new government collapsed, plunging the country into a crisis that could trigger fresh elections.
HARARE - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe ignored a midday deadline set by the ruling party to step down or face impeachment proceedings, as the influential Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association said on Monday it would invite Zimbabweans back into the streets for more protests until Mugabe steps down.
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina - A multinational armada of aircraft and vessels battled high winds and raging seas on Sunday as they intensified their search for a missing Argentine submarine, after apparent attempted distress calls raised hopes the 44 crew members may still be alive.
TOKYO - A Japanese man was killed in a truck collision involving a US marine who was well over the legal alcohol limit for driving, police said of a case that was likely to stoke resentment over the US military presence on the southern island of Okinawa.
KABUL - Concerns are growing for children in Afghanistan, with poor access to schools and worsening malnutrition becoming increasingly worrying for health agencies.
APELDOORN, Netherlands - Swimming with wild dolphins is something most can only dream of, and jumping into pools with captive animals has become increasingly controversial with environmentalists condemning it as cruel.
BRUSSELS - They have revolutionized the way we live, but are United States tech giants the new robber barons of the 21st century, banking billions in profit while shortchanging the public by paying only a pittance in tax?
ADELAIDE, Australia - From the graveside to the dinner plate, olive oil is being harvested from centuries-old trees at an Australian cemetery in a bid to shake up people's attitudes toward death and burial sites.
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