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On a per capita basis, the Seychelles outbreak is worse than India’s raging surge.
The driver was the only person on the train.
More than 70 people have been charged with federal crimes and citations related to the nightly clashes between U.S. agents and Portland protesters.
An online campaign is calling upon the Norwegian government to give Finland the summit of a mountain peak near the two nations' Arctic border as a gift for the 100th anniversary of the Nordic nation's independence from Russia.
In the past couple of weeks, the issue of gay rights in Russia has gone global, with a surprisingly effective Buzzfeed listicle, a New York Times editorial, and now Dan Savage of the Stranger taking on the problem.
King Albert of Belgium has told the country that he will be abdicating the throne to his 53-year-old son.
Spots in graveyards are so scarce and expensive that the Chinese government is offering bonuses for sea burials.
Among those who have daughters are President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang.
Consumers across the US have filed class-action lawsuits accusing Anheuser-Busch of watering down its beers.
The "leftover women" phenomena in China that is, women over the age of 28 who are unmarried-- has come to an end, but some say China's growing number of single men is a danger to society.
In China, some are outraged over an incident involving nut cake that allegedly showed preferential government treatment of ethnic minorities.
France's major center-right party, UMP, is locked in an embarrassingly and potentially dangerous internal leadership battle.
Xi Jinping is presumed to become the next president of China next month, amid rumors of possible economic reform.
This week will put China's infrastructure to the test, as 85 million people are thought to be hitting the roads.
China's economic pacts with Fiji's military government have been heavily criticized by the Australian press.