Major cities around the world marked Earth Hour on Saturday night, shrouding some of humanity's most famous monuments in darkness.
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Legendary Pakistan batsman and skipper on a brief visit to Mumbai, expresses anguish at India, Pak clashing at only neutral ...
The flight path to Europe from Australia is long and winding indeed, but add a fun-packed stopover en route, and voila—the ...
Lightning never strikes the same place twice” is a common idiom to mean that unusual events don’t happen to the same person ...
One person has been treated by paramedics and hundreds more evacuated from their homes after a flat at the famous Lakeshore ...
As he delves into long-forgotten events for a gripping new podcast, historian David Olusoga takes aim at what he sees as the ...
Many creatures have imprinted on our hearts — and even a city sidewalk — for making their homes near ours. Here’s a look back ...
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The West has long captivated Americans’ imaginations with its iconic vistas and mythical lore. Mountains jutting toward the ...