South Korean police said on Tuesday that a badly decomposed body found surrounded by liquor bottles in a field last month was that of a fugitive billionaire businessman blamed for April's ferry disaster that killed more than 300 people.
Newspaper ads from Dutch govt honor victims of doomed flight
European Union foreign ministers threatened Russia on Tuesday with harsher sanctions over Ukraine, but tougher talk may not be matched by much action after France's president signaled the disputed delivery of a warship to Moscow would go ahead.
To avoid repeating the tragedy of the downed Malaysian airliner, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged all concerned parties on Monday to not politicize the issue but rather reach a cease-fire in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte by telephone in the early hours of Tuesday to discuss an international investigation into the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in Ukraine, the Kremlin said.
Russian Ambassador to Malaysia Lyudmila G. Vorobyeva said on Tuesday that accusations of Russia's involvement in the MH17 incident were groundless.
$6.6b business grows as hordes of Latin American youths head north
Residents of this small town have been stunned by an investigative report linking two city police officers with the Ku Klux Klan, the secret hate society that once was violently active in the area.
For millions of Muslims abstaining from food and drink from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan, Islam's holiest month, that first sip of water after a grueling fast is by far the most anticipated moment of the day.
The Chinese-owned Ralls Corp hardly expected it could win an appeal against the Obama administration over an investment dispute recently.
Situation on the ground remains murky; Putin in global unity plea
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