If your idea of a successful happy hour includes bartenders in bow ties, sweeping city skylines and fiery sunsets — then this week's #AFridayIn certainly did not disappoint.
In a book titled, "Out in the Army," James Wharton praised fellow infantryman Prince Harry for protecting him against homophobic attacks.
Northern Ireland spends $3M putting glorified stickers on the front of derelict buildings.
In a bid to stamp out its canine excrement problem, officials in the small Spanish town of Brunete have blurred the line between sass and innovation — and the results are hilarious.
In what may be considered a major win for the diction-impaired, Germans have officially removed their longest word from the national lexicon.
On a drizzly evening in Pokhara, GlobalPost Correspondent Jason Overdorf drinks some pina coladas and gets caught in the Nepalese rain.
After years of tacit resistance, the French have finally added "French kiss" to the dictionary.
From bow to stern, GlobalPost's Mariya Karimjee gives us an on-the-ground look at the Port of Karachi.
In the wake of the horrific Woolwich attack, members of the EDL have taken to the streets in protest. Who are they and what do they stand for?
The heavy metal track comes from Ai Weiwei's forthcoming album, Divine Comedy.
Norwich Police have launched an investigation after a young woman admitted on Twitter to having knocked down a cyclist with her car.