Republic of Korea President Moon Jae-in is expected to seek to position himself once again as a mediator between Washington and Pyongyang when he meets his US counterpart Joe Biden this week. But experts believe Moon is likely to return home from Washin...
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on Thursday that the country's remaining troops in Afghanistan will be withdrawn in September. Morrison said Australia would follow the United States in ending its military presence in Afghanistan after...
Rebels leave beheaded bodies in streets of Mozambique town Fierce fighting for control of Mozambique’s strategic northern town of Palma is continuing for a sixth day, with heavily armed rebels fighting army, police and a private military outfit in sev...
Supply bottlenecks leave ships stranded, businesses stymied A trade bottleneck born of the COVID-19 outbreak has U.S. businesses waiting for shipments from Asia _ while off the coast of California, dozens of container ships have been anchored, unable to...
Vaccine delays leave grocery workers feeling expendable As panicked Americans cleared supermarkets of toilet paper and food last spring, grocery employees gained recognition as among the most indispensable of the pandemic’s front-line workers By ALEXA...
UK fishers cry foul as Brexit red tape leaves catch rottingBritish fishing communities were among the strongest supporters of Brexit By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press January 14, 2021, 4:10 PM • 3 min read LONDON -- British fishing communities were amo...
Truckers finally leave UK after days of virus gridlockTruckers and travelers stuck in a days-long gridlock at the English port of Dover have started heading to France after the country partially reopened its borders with Britain following international...
People ride by the Qingdao beer festival. Photo: IC Thousands of Chinese beer lovers left their facemasks and virus worries behind to gather in large crowds and raise a much-needed glass as the annual Qingdao beer festival opened on July 31. China has l...
Energy leaders leave door open to more cuts as virus spikesSaudi Arabia’s energy minister says global energy producers have the ability to tweak an agreement on production cuts that could be extended through the end of 2022 By AYA BATRAWY Associated P...
NY Marathon canceled due to COVID-19, but runners to jog on thei Nov 13, 2020
International Panda Day marked in Chengdu Nov 13, 2020
Women fight for a place at the table as sushi chefs in Japan Nov 13, 2020
Ancient Petra a ghost town as pandemic hits Jordan tourism Nov 13, 2020
Bartomeu resigns as Barca chief Nov 13, 2020
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