Indonezja | 18 mar 2015
Indie | 15 lut 2014
Kazachstan, Kirgistan, Tadżykistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan | 13 lis 2013
Kazachstan, Kirgistan, Tadżykistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan | 13 lis 2013
Indie | 3 sie 2013
“Wygnaniec raju poszybował Nad Kaukaz, pyszny pomnik ziemi; Pod nim jak skała brylantowa Kazbek się wiecznym śniegiem mienił, A niżej wijąc się szczeliną Dariału czarną, Terek płynął”Lermontow
The internet is awash with teary videos of those who have watched How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies.
The food authorities said the instant ramen contained such high capsaicin levels consumers could be poisoned.
The oldest member of the widly succcessful K-pop band is back - and giving out hugs to celebrate his return.
The former rugby league and NFL player has already faced three trials over the 2018 allegations.
The Japanese scientist's work led to the creation of the life-saving drugs now used by millions.
The instructors were on a daytime visit to a public park when they were attacked, Cornell College says.
The blaze killed dogs, birds, snakes and cats in the market's controversial pet zone.
One British passenger died and dozens more were injured when flight SQ 321 encountered turbulence in May.
Official figures suggest 60 people died of heat-related illnesses between March and May across India.
The incident at the DMZ comes at a time of heightened tensions between the two Koreas.
Modi's NDA alliance won the Indian election with a reduced margin while the opposition saw a resurgence.
A student fears he is in China's crosshairs, for sharing the news Beijing doesn't want you to hear.
Saurabh Netravalkar once represented India. He will now take on his former team in the T20 cricket World Cup.
The departing top court judge says the city's rule of law has been "profoundly compromised".
Brussels is widely expected to introduce tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles coming to Europe.
Will Narendra Modi, who has dominated Indian politics for a decade, be able to run a coalition government?
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says some of the changes are "workable" and some not.
Israel's military says it struck southern Lebanon in response to the launches, which sparked fires.
Both are accused of targeting civilian populations, while Israel is also accused of crimes against humanity.
The UN adds Israel and Hamas for the first time to its list of offenders for violating children’s rights.
The Crosby-Schøyen Codex is considered to be the oldest Christian book in existance, Christie's says.
The search continues for 140 people who are still missing, according to the International Organization for Migration.
The UN human rights office says Israeli forces' actions on Saturday could amount to war crimes.
Air strikes were called in after special forces became trapped, killing scores of Palestinians.
Israel and Hamas's demands remain on the table, as the raid punctuates efforts to bridge deep gaps.
The decision lays bare the deep political divisions in Israel over the war in Gaza.
Yossi Jan's health deteriorated over the eight months his son was held hostage in Gaza, relatives say
Secretary of State Blinken's Middle East mission collides with Israeli politics, Jeremy Bowen says.
Hardliners look set to hold on to the presidency after Ebrahim Raisi's death in a helicopter crash.
Umm Hudaifa - widow of IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi - says she tried to leave him but couldn’t.
The plan outlined by President Biden could end the war, but both sides want to get their way.
Palestinians returning to the camp in northern Gaza express shock at the level of devastation they found.
The hostages were rescued by the IDF during a daylight operation deep inside Gaza.
The BBC's Middle East correspondent Lucy Williamson reports on the aftermath of Sunday's attack.
Thousands of people are gathering in the city of Tabiz to mourn the victim's of Sunday's helicopter crash.
The leaders are wanted for alleged war crimes in the 7 October attacks and following war.
Footage shows the site of the helicopter crash which killed the president and foreign minister.
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