A Rescue Center for Small Wild Animals Looks to Place a Blind Moose Calf
There is an ambitious long-term plan for Cedar, who cannot be released back into the wild even after his leg injury mends.
There is an ambitious long-term plan for Cedar, who cannot be released back into the wild even after his leg injury mends.
Relatives of the Jeju Air disaster victims objected to the report in a stormy scene at a news conference, complaining that it blamed the pilots prematurely.
The government announcement came hours after a top U.S. envoy to the region said that the country and Israel had agreed to a truce after sectarian-tinged clashes had left hundreds dead.
The popular notions of summer fun and the things we actually feel like doing can sometimes be at odds with each other.
The latest deaths add to U.N. figures showing that more than 670 Palestinians have been killed since May near sites built under an Israel-backed aid system.
The most important factors may be far from the battlefield.
With his calls to limit foreign workers, fight globalism and put “Japanese First,” Sohei Kamiya has brought a fiery right-wing populism to Japan’s election on Sunday.
Defying demolition orders, a Chinese man turned his home into a rickety 11-story tower. Now tourists are coming.
Shigeru Ishiba of the long-governing Liberal Democratic Party could face calls to resign if his party fares poorly in Sunday’s Upper House elections.
A State Department cable telling officials to avoid comments on the “fairness or integrity” of most elections continues a U.S. turn away from promoting democratic values abroad.