A samba school's decision to focus on indigenous people and deforestation at this year's carnival has caused anger among agribusinesses in Brazil... READ MORE›
Whenever influenza viruses are circulating in poultry, sporadic infections or small clusters of human cases are possible... READ MORE›
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Also tempting an in-suite dinner at the Oberoi Amarvilas, where Kozolchyk said the Taj Mahal-facing balconies were practically designed for proposers... READ MORE›
The Advanced Placement class is a program offering college-level curricula and exams to high school students... READ MORE›
-- Istanbul Turkey IstanbulTuRRkey January 9, 2017 Greece Refugees and migrants on the Greek island of Lesbos on Saturday struggled with plunging temperatures and snow... READ MORE›
A round-up about Chinese president Xi Jinping's domestic and overseas visits in the year of 2016... READ MORE›
He also blames the West. The goal of the West is to weaken us by making Russians kill one another, Gariev said... READ MORE›
He also blames the West. The goal of the West is to weaken us by making Russians kill one another, Gariev said... READ MORE›
Following a three-year construction, the Beipanjiang Bridge, located in the southern province of Guizhou, is officially open for business, the China Central News CCTV reported Thursday... READ MORE›
In the past week, Hong Kong and Macau have also reported their first human bird flu infections for this season... READ MORE›
America is apocalyptic Russia is messianic and China is pragmatic... READ MORE›
Meiyu became passionate about Chinese language after enrolling at the university... READ MORE›
Anything you can get in China you can get in North Korea if you pay the right price... READ MORE›
China has suffered several major work-safety accidents in recent years blamed on weak regulatory oversight, systemic corruption and pressure to boost production amid a slowing economy... READ MORE›
China has a long history of industrial accidents and there have been growing demands for more stringent safety standards... READ MORE›
At least 67 people were killed by the collapse of a work platform at a power plant's cooling tower that was under construction, state media reported... READ MORE›
At the time of the collapse, workers had built 230 feet of the planned 541-foot tower, officials said, according to the China News Service... READ MORE›
Close to 70 people were working at the site when the scaffolding collapsed, according to local media reports... READ MORE›
Dozens of people were killed in a scaffolding collapse Thursday morning at a construction site in the eastern Chinese province of Jiangxi, state media reported... READ MORE›
He put the confirmed death toll at 22 but the official Xinhua News Agency said that figure had risen to at least 40 by midday... READ MORE›
Thousands of people march to protest against president-elect Donald Trump, in Los Angeles on Nov. 12, 2016... READ MORE›
But after the fourth straight night of demonstrations in response to Trump's unexpected presidential win, city and police officials here appeared harried and frustrated... READ MORE›
Nemtsov in Moscow in 2009 and praised him for his courageous dedication to the struggle against corruption in Russia... READ MORE›
Last month federal inspectors shut it down and fined its operators 50m reais 16m for breaching restrictions which barred the mine from any deforestation... READ MORE›
Apte, an assistant professor of environmental engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, who has studied Delhi's air pollution since 2007, said recognition was a start... READ MORE›
A studio in the very centre of Warsaw wins over a flatshare in east London - one of many things in favour of Poland, she says... READ MORE›
Nemtsov in Moscow in 2009 and praised him for his courageous dedication to the struggle against corruption in Russia... READ MORE›
It represents the biggest movement of foreign allied troops in Poland in peace time... READ MORE›
Both started Ranger School on April 20 as part of the first class to include women... READ MORE›
Ateny Wek Ateny, a press secretary in the South Sudan President's office, said 18 people were aboard the flight 12 South Sudanese passengers and six crew members... READ MORE›
In Fujian Province, education officials hope to recruit thousands of male teachers a year, particularly for preschools, where the shortage is most severe... READ MORE›
Mr Obama and Mr Modi are said to have developed a good rapport during the prime minister's visit to Washington last autumn... READ MORE›
Dangerous animals escaped georgian capital's zoo after heavy flooding which has killed at least 12 people... READ MORE›
Escaped hippopotamus shown cornered in Tbilisi square, as devastating floods reportedly kill eight people and wild animals escape from city zoo... READ MORE›
Scores more firefighters raced Tuesday to the Okanogan Complex of fires, the biggest wildfire in the history of Washington state and the nation's No... READ MORE›
Spires, an associate professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong who studies China's nongovernment organizations... READ MORE›
Apte, an assistant professor of environmental engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, who has studied Delhi's air pollution since 2007, said recognition was a start... READ MORE›
China's Health Ministry has banned the use of physical punishment at such centers, as well as the use of electro-shock treatment, to treat Internet addiction... READ MORE›
Cane toads are native to South America but were introduced to Australia in 1935 to control beetles that infested sugar cane... READ MORE›
But exports have been growing since Russia first returned in volume to the global wheat market in 2002... READ MORE›
Tbilisi Police ask to stay home due to escaped animals on the streets... READ MORE›
Tianjin Blasts Expose the Dangerous Proximity of Toxic Chemicals in China... READ MORE›
In 2008, three northern regions of Russia experienced yellow snow, also apparently caused by sand, dust and other particles carried by wind from the Mediterranean... READ MORE›
Bridger Pipeline, the operator of the Poplar Pipeline that broke recently near Glendive, Montana, recorded nine pipeline incidents between 2006 and 2014, according to the pipeline administration... READ MORE›
By 2030, officials want nuclear power to generate up to 10 percent of China's electricity... READ MORE›
In 2009, a 15-year-old boy from southern Guangxi province died after being beaten by trainers two days after arriving a camp treating Internet addiction, the SCMP said... READ MORE›
Officials said it was the first alligator fatality at Disney in 45 years of operations... READ MORE›
Dylan laboucan, 17, and cory grey, 19, were found shot to death on northern alberta reserve in july... READ MORE›
The woman named as 30-year-old Xiang Liujuan had been going up the escalator with her son in front of her... READ MORE›
Yes, Trump is technically right that the Great Wall of China spans about 13,000 miles... READ MORE›
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