Artisans in Sagyin have carved out a living from marble for generations but some fear the dust that cloaks the village.
Protesters screamed and scattered as the car approached, 24-year-old Summer Taylor was killed, Diaz Love injured.
Chicago has seen rampant gang violence for years while its police force has faced accusations of corruption.
UK rejects allegations of 'gross interference' over response to China's imposition of new security law in Hong Kong.
Book's cover reads, 'Today, Donald is much as he was at three years old: incapable of growing, learning, or evolving.'
Justices earlier invoked fears of bribery and chaos if electors could cast their ballots regardless of the popular vote.
WHO has long maintained COVID-19 is spread via larger respiratory droplets and dismissed possibility of aerosol route.
Maxwell faces up to 35 years in jail for allegedly grooming underage girls for Epstein to sexually abuse.
Cases are rocketing in most of the US as the original hot spot, New York, sees lowest hospitalisations since March 18.
With international flights still suspended, many who depend on tourism are worried about how they will survive.
Athletes using sport as platform to highlight societal issues is not new, but backlash, hostility continues to be loud.
Trump wrongly accused Wallace of perpetrating a 'hoax' in the wake of incident involving a noose in a garage stall.
Emilio Lozoya, who is wanted in Mexico on charges including bribery and money laundering, has agreed to be extradited.
With a population of about 2.8 million people, Qatar has one of the world's highest per capita rates of infection.
Border between New South Wales and Victoria shut down indefinitely as COVID-19 cases soar.
For Japan, it is the worst natural disaster since a typhoon stuck last October.
Historians at the University of Chicago and teachers in Afghanistan are working to save artefacts.
Xu Zhangrun, who wrote articles critical of the government, taken from Beijing home by policemen, his friends say.
President Uhuru Kenyatta says international flights to resume on August 1 and restrictions to be lifted in main cities.
The UK's renowned arts and cultural institutions receive a lifeline after some warned they might not be able to reopen.
In Ghana, a country where I am judged by my personality, not my skin, I thought I was safe from racists. I was wrong.
How an attack on a small tribe in western India brought attention to a people whose rights had long been denied.
A proposed bill which aims to reduce the Kuwait's expat community by 40 percent may come into effect later this year.
Beijing says both sides taking effective measures to ease border tensions after skirmish that killed 20 Indian troops.
Svetlana Prokopyeva avoids a six-year jail term over a radio discussion as a court lets her off with a $6,970 fine.