Ukraine’s war stamps, some with swear words, boost morale at home and promote its image abroad.
Three shot dead as medics, journalists and police attacked at Haiti hospital
Many others are injured when armed men fire at medical staff, police and reporters in Port-au-Prince.
Modernism and Islamic motifs: How Indian artists envisioned Christ’s birth
Over the centuries, painters in India have depicted Jesus’s birth from a uniquely local perspective.
Toxic spill fears follow deadly Brazil bridge collapse
Lorries containing pesticides and sulphuric acid plunged into the Tocantins river in the north of the country.
Toxic spill fears follow deadly Brazil bridge collapse
Lorries containing pesticides and sulphuric acid plunged into the Tocantins river in the north of the country.
Protests in Syria over Christmas tree burning
Christians demonstrate to urge Syria’s new Islamist leadership to protect minorities.
Pope opens Holy Door to kick off special jubilee year
More than 30 million Catholic pilgrims are expected to head to Rome for the jubilee, which takes place once every 25 years.
Pope opens Holy Door to kick off special jubilee year
More than 30 million Catholic pilgrims are expected to head to Rome for the jubilee, which takes place once every 25 years.
Blake Lively’s claims put spotlight on ‘sinister’ Hollywood tactics
The actress’ explosive legal case claims to lift the lid on tactics used to destroy stars’ reputations.
Ex-Abercrombie & Fitch CEO has dementia, lawyers say
The legal team behind Mike Jeffries, arrested earlier this year on sex trafficking charges, has requested a hearing to determine his fitness to stand trial.


