[ad_1] A Chinese court has sentenced two teenagers over the death of their classmate in March. The teens in Hebei province, identified only by their surnames Zhang and Li, were
[ad_1] BBC/Tony Jolliffe Astronomers are poised to catch a star that only shines about once every 80 years On a cold February night in 1946, a 15-year-old schoolboy made a
[ad_1] President Joe Biden paid tribute to Jimmy Carter saying people around the world “feel like they’ve lost a friend”. In a speech on Sunday evening, Biden praised the former
[ad_1] South Korea’s acting leader has ordered an emergency safety inspection of the country’s entire airline operations, a day after 179 people were killed in the deadliest plane crash on
[ad_1] Getty Images Joe Biden and Donald Trump have led tributes to former US President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter, who has died aged 100. Carter, who lived
[ad_1] Kate Stanworth In the lush, volcanic highlands of Komothai in Kenya’s Rift Valley, farmers like Simon Macharia produce coffee on small plantations scattered across the hillsides. Along with other
[ad_1] Pornphichaya Chalermsin Jongluk Doungmanee was due to come home after spending over two weeks in Thailand visiting family A festive trip to Thailand was supposed to be a celebration
[ad_1] Special education teacher Robin Ginkel has spent almost two years fighting with her insurance company to try to get it to pay for back surgery that her doctors recommended
[ad_1] Getty Images India used local currency to buy US grain, later funding book purchases for US universities. In 1996, Ananya Vajpeyi, a history doctoral student, discovered the fabled South
[ad_1] BBC Hurricane Beryl took its toll on the island’s fishing fleet There are few clearer signs of the destructive power that Hurricane Beryl unleashed on Barbados in July than