By Karolina Tagaris THIVA, Greece (Reuters) - In a tiny classroom in a migrant camp in Greece, 18-year-old Roya Rasuli...
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Read moreBy Riham Alkousaa BERLIN (Reuters) -Two Afghan brothers suspected of killing their sister for adopting a Western lifestyle went on...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) - The Paris Grevin Museum on Tuesday removed the wax figure of Russian President Vladimir Putin in protest...
Read moreBy Amlan Chakraborty (Reuters) - In a perfect world, Kobus Olivier would be teaching English in a private school in...
Read moreBy Matias Baglietto and Lucila Sigal PASO DE LA PATRIA, Argentina (Reuters) - Wildfires in Argentina's north are forcing local...
Read moreBy Francis Kokoroko and Cooper Inveen ACCRA (Reuters) - With a flick of his brush, Ghanaian painter Daniel Anum Jasper...
Read moreBy Adrian Portugal TAGKAWAYAN, Philippines (Reuters) - A brightly decorated wooden trolley rumbles down a little-used rail track in the...
Read moreBy Issam Abdallah BEIRUT (Reuters) - Skiing in Lebanon has long been a luxury for the well-off, but the eastern...
Read moreBy Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) - A sedate strip of Ottawa's downtown has been transformed into a weeks-long street party...
Read moreBy Lars Hagberg OTTAWA (Reuters) - In freezing temperatures and surrounded by trucks and demonstration banners, two Canadians staged a...
Read moreBy Monica Machicao EL ALTO, Bolivia (Reuters) - A Bolivian miner has covered his house with sculptures of long-horned devils...
Read moreBy Abdi Sheikh MOGADISHU (Reuters) - When Somalia's biggest bomb blast killed more than 500 people in 2017, Dr. Ahmed...
Read moreBy Byron Kaye SYDNEY (Reuters) - The CEO of Australia's largest listed whisky-maker quit on Wednesday after video shared with...
Read more(Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison may have thought strumming a ukulele version of a 1970s pop hit would...
Read moreBy Yesim Dikmen ISTANBUL (Reuters) - When Muzaffer Kayasan first caught COVID-19, he thought he was destined to die since...
Read moreBERLIN (Reuters) - Berlin police announced on Friday the arrest of four men suspected of breaking into as many as...
Read moreBy Maria Ramirez PUERTO ORDAZ, Venezuela (Reuters) - A birthday party held on a mountain sacred to indigenous Venezuelans has...
Read moreBy Jihed Abidellaoui TUNIS (Reuters) - A Tunisian history enthusiast is making dye from sea snail shells inspired by a...
Read moreBy Daniel Leussink and Akiko Okamoto TOKYO (Reuters) - When Japan handed Tokyo bus driver Keiki Nambu and his wife,...
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