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Six months before the start of the Winter Olympics, Italian organisers say that, after years of ups and downs, they are on ...
LT. Gen. Antonio Nafarrete, who recently assumed command of the Philippine Army, recently led groundbreaking rites for the ...
A Colombian court on Monday turned down a request by ex-president Alvaro Uribe to be granted temporary freedom while ...
Eighty years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, many of the remaining Japanese survivors are increasingly ...
Two barges loaded with fireworks for a summer festival display near Tokyo caught ablaze, forcing five workers to jump into ...
Dr. Johannes Yap, Lead Dentist at Odin House Dental proudly supports Dental health Week 20025 and it's goal to help children ...
Flames leapt from the rails of a New York City area commuter train on Monday morning, filling at least one car with smoke and ...
Capital1 Solar Energy nailed its first title since its first foray in women’s football last March, outlasting the fancied ...
In Gabon's sprawling forest, archaeologists dig for ancient clues that could unlock the secrets of how prehistoric humans lived and interacted in the changing landscape of central Africa.
Residents of Itbayat island in the province of Batanes are feeling the effects of the southwest monsoon or Habagat with their food and fuel supply running out.