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Phone cards can help families stay in touch over the holidays so they don't have to travel

December 27, 2011

The holidays are here, which means that many people will be traveling to visit relatives or take family vacations. Read Article »


China calls Christian Bale an embarrassment

December 22, 2011

Christian Bale recently visited China to attend the premiere of his latest film, "The Flowers of War," and he managed to cause quite a stir. Read Article »


Non-profit group helps military personnel travel home for the holidays

December 22, 2011

Servicemen and women are often required to move around the country during their enlistment. Read Article »


Second two-headed baby to be born in Brazil is healthy

December 22, 2011

A child born with two heads is a rare occurrence, and Brazil recently welcomed the second two-headed human baby of the year at a small hospital in Anajas. Read Article »


Walmart Canada's Fill the Kettle Day will benefit The Salvation Army in time for the holidays

December 21, 2011

The holidays are a time for giving and Walmart Canada is one of many companies making efforts to raise money for those in need. Read Article »


Mexico has big plans for 2012

December 21, 2011

The new year is approaching, and 2012 is also the year that the Mayan calendar comes to an end. Read Article »


Nigeria Fashion Week goes "green"

December 21, 2011

One of the main themes of this year's Nigeria Fashion Week was "going green," and one of the shows took the theme literally. Read Article »


Calling cards can make great gifts for travelers on your list

December 20, 2011

Finding the perfect present for everyone on your list this holiday season can be a daunting task, but if you are shopping for someone who travels for work or is planning to go abroad for school there are plenty of great gift ideas to choose from. Read Article »


Russia bans import and export of seal skins

December 20, 2011

Russia, along with Belarus and Kazakhstan, recently banned the import and export of harp seal skins. Read Article »


Eto'o denies chance to appeal suspension

December 20, 2011

Samuel Eto'o, the captain of Cameroon's national football team, was recently given a 15-game suspension for his involvement in the recent player strike. Read Article »


Christmas comes alive in Mexico City

December 19, 2011

Ice skating may not be the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of Christmas in Mexico, but the capital city has made the winter activity an annual Christmas tradition. Read Article »


Team Canada takes time to visit sick kids in Calgary

December 16, 2011

Team Canada, the hockey team that will represent the nation at the 2012 World Junior Hockey championship, recently stepped off of the ice and paid a visit to a Ronald McDonald charity house in Calgary. Read Article »


Inaugural train from Russia to France embarked this week

December 15, 2011

A new international train line has just been opened that connects Moscow, Berlin and Paris. Read Article »


Brazil may use 2014 World Cup as anti-gun platform

December 15, 2011

Brazilian officials are considering using the 2014 World Cup as a platform for the battle against gun use. Read Article »


Mexican government honors American university president with prestigious award

December 15, 2011

Diana Natalico, the president of the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), was recently awarded the highest decoration given to foreign nationals by the Mexican government, the Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle. Read Article »


New artifacts uncovered at Teotihuacan ruins

December 15, 2011

Archaeologists in Mexico recently uncovered what they believe could be ancient ceremonial offerings at the Teotihuacan ruins north of Mexico City. Read Article »


Chinese wines beat French in blind tasting

December 14, 2011

Recently, a blind wine tasting was held to determine whether Chinese or French wines were superior, and it appears as though the Asian competitors were victorious. Read Article »


Eto'o suspended following FECAFOOT hearing decision

December 14, 2011

Cameroon's national football federation, FECAFOOT, recently came to a decision concerning disciplinary actions for Indomitable Lions captain Samuel Eto'o. Read Article »


Nigerian Olympic medalist Sunday Bada dies at age 42

December 13, 2011

Sunday Bada, an Olympic medalist from Nigeria, passed away on Monday, December 12. Read Article »


Cameroon Lion's captain meets with panel to discuss strike

December 13, 2011

The hearing to discuss Lions captain Samuel Eto'o's involvement in the team's strike was held recently, but no decisions have been reached, according to BBC Sport. Read Article »


Make-A-Wish Foundation helps a child travel to the Philippines for Christmas

December 13, 2011

Rolfo "Julius" Dogillo, a 15-year-old Filipino boy, recently found out that the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Guam would be fulfilling his request and sending him and his mother home to the Philippines for the holidays. Read Article »


Desmond Tutu recovers from surgery while honored at University of Cape Town graduation

December 12, 2011

South Africa's Archbishop Desmond Tutu recently underwent surgery a few months after celebrating his 80th birthday. Read Article »


Scientists gather in Germany to determine how to harness sun's energy most effectively

December 12, 2011

Scientists in Germany are working to create the technology needed to harness solar power directly from outer space. Read Article »


Russian billionaire announces his bid for presidency

December 12, 2011

Mikhail Prokhorov, a Russian billionaire and the chairman of Russia's largest gold producer Polyus Gold, recently announced his plan to run for president in March's elections. Read Article »


Brazilian community finds success in long distance learning program

December 9, 2011

Students who live in more remote regions of Brazil are finding new ways to learn and pursue their education. Read Article »


House votes unanimously to ease airport security for active military personally

December 8, 2011

The U.S. House of Representatives recently voted unanimously to approve the "Risk-Based Security Screening for Members of the MIlitary Act," according to MSNBC. Read Article »


Many nations will back out of Kyoto in 2012

December 7, 2011

World leaders are currently meeting in Durban, South Africa, to discuss the renewal of the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012. Read Article »


Survey: Business travelers plan to spend more time on the road in 2012

December 7, 2011

Business travel projections look good for 2012, according to a recent Deloitte survey. Read Article »


Returning study abroad students may face everse culture shock

December 7, 2011

When students choose to study abroad, they are typically prepared to enter into a new, unfamiliar territory. Read Article »


Oroko communities in Cameroon celebrate the holidays their own way

December 6, 2011

The people of Lobe, a small community in southwestern Cameroon, have created a new celebration for the holiday season. Read Article »


United Russia's narrow election victory sparks protests

December 6, 2011

Vladimir Putin and the United Russia Party were expected to win the elections in a landslide, but they won with less than 50 percent of the vote. Read Article »


Canada may not rejoin Kyoto Protocol in 2013

December 5, 2011

Peter Kent, a member of Canada's Conservative Party and the nation's federal environment minister, recently announced that Ottawa will not be renewing its commitments with the Kyoto Protocol. Read Article »


Mexico breaks its own world record for most telescopes pointed at the moon

December 5, 2011

Record-breaking appears to be the latest trend in Mexico. Read Article »


Jessica Biel joins Thomas Gottschalk for his final show in Germany

December 5, 2011

German TV host Thomas Gottschalk recently said goodbye to his audience on the final episode of his variety show, "Wetten Dass...?" (Wanna Bet?), and he was joined by American and German celebrities for his send-off show. Read Article »


Lions captain blamed for Cameroon soccer team's strike

December 2, 2011

The Cameroon national soccer team, the Indomitable Lions, recently went on strike, and the Cameroon Football Federation (Fecafoot) is placing the blame on team captain and vice-captain - Samuel Eto'o and Eyong Enoh. Read Article »


David Beckham plays soccer with kids in the Philippines

December 2, 2011

David Beckham, one of the most iconic soccer players in the world, recently took time out from the sport to travel to the Philippines as the Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Read Article »


Brazil's Ronaldo named official ambassador of 2014 World Cup

December 1, 2011

Ronaldo Nazario de Lima, widely regarded as one of the best strikers of his generation, retired from playing football last February but he will stay involved with the sport. Read Article »


Striking Lions cause financial strife for Cameroon

November 30, 2011

Cameroon's national football team, the Indomitable Lions, recently went on strike and their protest could cost the country a lot. Read Article »


Philippine charity groups attempt to break world record for longest line of coins

November 30, 2011

Students and charity groups in the Philippines are attempting to break a world record for the longest line of singe-denomination coins. Read Article »


Studying abroad can be a great opportunity to learn about another culture

November 30, 2011

Every year, thousands of American college students travel abroad to pursue their educations in international settings. Read Article »