Days before the wedding, the woman's sister informed the British High Commission (Representational)

In 2016, Britain's diplomatic mission in Bangladesh helped an 18-year-old British girl escape from a village in the South Asian nation just days before she was being forced to marry her first cousin. Two years later, a court has sentenced her parents

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A grizzly bear known as 399 wanders with her cubs near Pilgrim Creek in US' Grand Teton National Park

The largest grizzly hunt in the Lower 48 in more than 40 years is set to open next month in Wyoming, and more than 7,000 people applied for a chance to kill one of up to 22 bears. Among the tiny number of people who won the draw for permits is a

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Donald Trump is the latest in the line of many politicians to fall into the grocery trap

Is it any surprise that the man who lived in a gilded penthouse doesn't know how grocery stores work At a Florida rally on Tuesday, President Donald Trump related voter ID laws to grocery shopping.

"If you go out and you want to buy groceries, you need a

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A small blue diamond with inclusions, seen as dark spots.

Before the massive Hope Diamond came to rest in a Smithsonian exhibit, before the gem passed among wealthy owners and thieves and French royals, before it acquired its cursed reputation, before it was mined in India, the diamond was born at hellish depths beneath Earth's crust. Fittingly,

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The experience includes insurgents who speak to the viewer as if he were one of them. (Representational)

Warsaw, Poland: 

Seventy-four years after Polish insurgents launched the doomed Warsaw uprising against the Nazis, Poland has brought the tragic episode back to life through virtual reality.

Visitors to the capital's Kordegarda gallery will be

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The global growth rate of CO2 has nearly quadrupled since the early 1960s. (File)

Tampa, United States: 

Planet-warming greenhouse gases surged to new highs as abnormally hot temperatures swept the globe and ice melted at record levels in the Arctic last year due to climate change, a major US report said Wednesday.

The annual State of the Climate

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