Manu Peclat, a tourist from Brazil, had already fed vegetables to elephants, thrown fish to seals and posed for pictures with two white tigers. Now it was time for the bears.
Kurdistan has already rejected the deal as illegal; says no firm will be allowed to work in disputed areas; BP spokesman says company happy with the agreement
Most Indian equities climbed after foreigners boosted holdings of local shares by the most since May as the rupee had its best run in almost a year.
European equities retreated yesterday despite gains across Asia...
If timing is everything in sport, as the saying goes, then the stars could not be better aligned for Zimbabwean Brendon de Jonge to make his debut at the biennial Presidents Cup in a month’s time.
New manager Manuel Pellegrini is confident of taking Manchester City to the knock-out phase of the Champions League for the first time.
The UN Security Council holds an emergency meeting in New York
Brazil’s Foreign Minister, Antonio Patriota, said he could not rule out retaliation if the US stopped paying Brazil monthly compensation.
A powerful bomb which was heard for kilometres killed six people yesterday in a southern Philippine city where the US and other governments earlier warned of a terror threat.
Of all the effects of war on Afghanistan, among the most surreal — and perhaps the happiest — is swan boats. On a recent day, nearly 40 of the bird-shaped pedal boats packed with families...
Gunther von Hagens’ anatomical horse and rider ‘Rearing Horse with Rider’ is seen on display at Times Square in New York yesterday.
Four Seasons hotel’s international chefs have made the traditional Ramadan experience memorable by creating an Arabic ambience at its Ramadan tent at the Al Mirqab ballroom.