With Turkey mired in sky-high inflation, Istanbul's ubiquitous street vendors, who have been part of the cityscape since the Ottoman Empire, are worried about their future
Pet-friendly designs have become so commonplace in recent years that they've given rise to a new trend called "barkitecture"
There was a 17-percent increase in all visitors overall from 2022, with 9.3 million people entering England's cathedrals last year
The UN agency, in an annual bulletin published ahead of International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies on September 7, stressed that air quality and climate change were closely linked
The 3D platformer pays homage to three decades of the Japanese console in a "magic" universe "inspired by the games I grew up with", says creator Nicolas Doucet
At 180 "colleges", the middle schools French children attend between the ages of 11 and 15, a scheme is being trialled to ban the use of mobile phones during the entire school day
Japan began testing the four-day week in 2021 in the hope that it would encourage talent retention and put an end to the culture of overwork for which the country is notorious
The musician and environmentalist gives insights into his journey, creative process, inspirations, making music with a purpose, how big awards like the Grammys help in spreading the message, and his advice to young musicians
The influx of tourists is more visible when considering the visitor population in relation to the local population
The village of Kallio was submerged in the late 1970s when the Mornos dam was built 200 kilometres (124 miles) west of the capital, the artificial lake fed by the Mornos and Evinos rivers
If intelligent life exists beyond Earth, there's a good chance the teams analysing the data from the world's largest, fully steerable radio astronomy facility will be the first to know