After nearly four decades of foot-stomping music that challenged South Africa's apartheid regime and promoted racial reconciliation, Johnny Clegg -- aka "the White Zulu" -- is heading out on his final tour.
There's no electricity and only 500 residents in the Congolese village of Makwatsha, but a longstanding tradition by its womenfolk has turned it almost by accident into a star attraction for Chinese tourists.
When about a hundred Arab Christians recently attended the small church at Ein Qiniye in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, it was a turnout not often seen there.
Three former executives from the operator of Japan's tsunami-stricken Fukushima nuclear plant went on trial Friday over the worst atomic accident in a generation, the only people ever to face a criminal court in connection with the 2011 meltdowns that rendered swathes of countryside uninhabitable.
A man was arrested after he drove his vehicle into barriers protecting a mosque in the Paris suburbs Thursday, police said, with Muslim officials describing the incident as an "attempted attack".
US President Donald Trump and his South Korean counterpart held talks Thursday on how to halt North Korea's nuclear drive, but remained at odds over whether to isolate or engage the Pyongyang regime.
The Trump administration's revised ban went into effect at 8:00 p.m. ET Thursday.
Foreign nationals of the six countries listed in the ban are exempt if they can "credibly claim" a "bona fide relationship" to a person or entity in the US.
Mexico's northeastern border with the US has been prime territory for cartel-related violence, and that trend appears to have deepened in recent months.
Calcio Como is owned by wife of Ghanaian midfielder Michael Essien
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