Xinhua criticises CNN for 'inaccurate' report after reporter claims he was 'shut down by officials'.
India's environment minister pledges 'massive' campaign to improve air quality in capital.
Specialists in nuclear and biochemical materials arrive at the port.
Victory over Japan Day or V-J day on 15 August marks the surrender of Japan ending the Second World War.
Homeless student becomes first in family to go to university after sleeping on friends' sofas.
The Republican presidential candidate says he obtained the foetal tissue differently than Planned Parenthood.
Rape case caused international outrage after Paraguay's health ministry rejected request for abortion.
BBC Radio DJ likens breastfeeding in public to having sex in the outdoors and urinating.
Nan Britton maintained America's 29th president fathered her child until her death in 1991.
Turkish hotel leaves tourists traumatized after staff members storm pool area with fake guns and fuel cans.
The Taliban attack led to the deaths of 125 schoolchildren in December 2014.
Indian River Reptile Zoo agree to take in the reptiles after they outgrew the aquariums they were kept in
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Exhumation of former rugby star's remains question rule of ex-President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
New military chiefs sworn in as Boko Haram attacks continue to claim lives.
Las Virgenes County battles record drought with the release of the plastic spheres.
Greece bolstered security at the holiday island struggling to cope with an influx of refugees.
The 35-year-old faced imminent explusion before knife attack that killed two.
Death toll continues to rise from two massive explosions which rocked the city's vast industrial district.
Médecins du Monde chronicles deaths of migrants hoping to reach Britain from France.
Tony Hawk and Grammy winner Ben Harper opened the third annual Boards + Bands auction.
Police seeking Sergio Morate after bodies of Laura del Hoyo and Marina Okarynska discovered near Palomera.
Mansour sicceedscharismatic Mullah Omar, who was confirmed dead last month.
Footage shows police officers pushing migrants after clashes during the registration process for travel papers.
Under statute of limitations, Swedish prosecutors will no longer investigate three of four accusations.
Residents of a housing complex near the site of two powerful explosionswere forced to evacuate.
'Our experience as refugees is not so distant' says Jewish Council for Racial Equality.
Cameroon is part of an ongoing regional offensive to tackle the terrorists.
The blasts turned buildings into charred, skeletal shells and shattered windows kilometres away.
Sacking comes amid rising tension between the 68-year-old former general and President Thein Sein.