In 21 months, citizens have lit up 92 Kolkata landmarks with a simple model: your property, their lights.
Bowling and curling among tests for tram driver world championship
Twenty five tram driving teams from all over the world battle it out in Vienna.
Workers taken to hospital after FBI uses furnace to burn seized meth
Fourteen staff were hospitalised and 75 cats and dogs evacuated.
Trump ‘ready’ to sanction Russia if Nato nations stop buying its oil
The US president has repeatedly threatened tougher measures against Moscow, but has so far failed to take action.
Nepal’s major parties say dissolved parliament must be reinstated
The House of Representatives was dissolved by the country’s president, following deadly anti-corruption protests.
‘We escaped certain death’: Israel intensifies Gaza City bombardment, forcing families to flee
A wave of heavy aerial attacks in recent days have triggered a surge in civilian displacement.
Neo-Nazi Golden Dawn leader released from prison early
Nikos Michaloliakos, 67, who gave Hitler salutes at rallies, is allowed to serve the remainder of his sentence from home.
Colombian court rules Meta was wrong to bar porn star’s Instagram account
The nation’s highest court says the tech firm removed Esperanza Gómez’s account without clear justification.
Colombian court rules Meta was wrong to bar porn star’s Instagram account
The nation’s highest court says the tech firm removed Esperanza Gómez’s account without clear justification.
Woman held by Taliban warns British couple ‘dying’ in prison
Faye Hall was arrested with Peter and Barbie Reynolds in February, and released after two months.


