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Police across Kazakhstan have detained dozens of protesters as the country holds a snap presidential election. In the capital, Nur-Sultan, police detained dozens of opposition supporters holding a rally, while more than 100 protesters were detained in Astana Square in Kazakhstan’s largest city of Almaty
From funerals of presidents to the final Sunday sermon of a civil rights icon, the country’s most famous church is an American landmark
The Chai Spot is a café in New York City’s “Little Italy” neighborhood that serves a variety of Pakistani chai in a very colorful and cozy environment. It is also the spot that brought two people together as husband and wife, across two very different cultures and families
The giant e-commerce technology company, Amazon, has announced that it expects to start delivering orders to shoppers’ homes by drones in the coming months. The details are still in the works, but the innovation could change the way we get packages
About 8,000 Ethiopian Jews want to move to Israel and join their families already living there. But they accuse the Israeli government of delaying their immigration for racist reasons, accusations the government denies
With housing and higher education prices running extremely high, a large number of college students in California find themselves homeless and unable to afford even a room in a dorm. To address the problem, a University of California, Los Angeles organization run by students opened a homeless shelter to help others who have no place to live
2009, Jesse Morton, then al-Qaida’s chief American propagandist, launched a glossy online publication called “Jihad Recollections,” which years later gave rise to the Islamic State’s “Dabiq” and “Rumiyah” magazines. But that same propagandist is now a changed man. Using the same tactics and the same approach that he learned from the old publication, he’s launched a new magazine, this time with the aim of countering online jihadi propaganda
Learn how a wood carver and his wife turned their 9 meter monument to a beagle into a unique bed and breakfast for pets and their obedient humans
Malawi opposition supporters angry about the re-election of President Peter Mutharika have clashed with police, who used tear gas to break up the election protests
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said six of its soldiers were killed in the last week after fresh fighting erupted against Russia-backed separatists in the eastern region of Donetsk