She's a United Nations humanitarian with a rare genetic disease that's wasting her muscles away, but Cara Elizabeth Yar Khan is also a daredevil, about to embark on her most ambitious challenge yet: an expedition across the Grand Canyon
She's a United Nations humanitarian with a rare genetic disease that's wasting her muscles away, but Cara Elizabeth Yar Khan is also a daredevil, about to embark on her most ambitious challenge yet: an expedition across the Grand Canyon
He is trying to convince tribal youth to abandon guns to take up hockey
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A self-described cyborg, Spanish performer Moon Ribas is using herself as a work of art to demonstrate how little we really know about the planet we live in
Nobel laureate revered by millions of Indians despite criticism from some quarters
On September 5, 1998 - exactly a year after Mother Teresa's death - nuns placed a tiny aluminium medallion that had been blessed by the future Saint Teresa of Kolkata on Besra's stomach and prayed for her.
"The merciful Lord looks at us all without distinction," Andrino said. "Maybe it was me this time but maybe tomorrow it will be someone else. The merciful mother looks after everyone. I don't feel special."
A simple man with no great educational background to boast about, Rajesh Chauhan never thought one day he would be ready to open a restaurant
State swimmer, vintage car restorer, lifestyle merchant and fashion designer Raghavendra Rathore, who comes from royal lineage, might just be the most interesting man in the world. Find out how he's reviving Jodhpuri fashion for the modern Indian man
Mujeeb Edavanna took used the best pieces from his 'Arabic munshi' column and bundled it into his book.