Calls to charge tourists to enter Paris’ Notre-Dame cathedral
French ministers have raised the idea of charging tourists to enter Paris’ world-famous Notre-Dame cathedral when it opens in December
French ministers have raised the idea of charging tourists to enter Paris’ world-famous Notre-Dame cathedral when it opens in December
An unexpected schism among American youth could decide the US presidential election, with young women largely leaning left to back
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Every day six and a half million people ride Tokyo Metro’s nine lines, part of a dizzyingly complex transport network
Asian equities diverged Wednesday after another unremarkable day on Wall Street, where rising bond yields and comments from Federal Reserve
Australian mining giant BHP goes on trial on Monday over one of Brazil’s worst environmental disasters, potentially triggering billions of
China’s central bank on Monday said it had cut two key interest rates to historic lows, in the latest move
Gunmen in Indian-administered Kashmir raked a construction site work camp with bullets, killing seven people and wounding several others, Indian
BALLERUP, Denmark: Britain's Anna Morris stunned three-time champion and world record holder Chloe Dygert of the United States to win
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