Protester attempts to commit suicide over Constitution changes
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Monday proposed that Pyongyang and Seoul halt hostile military activities starting later this week.
China National Heavy-Duty Truck Group Co, a State-owned heavy truck manufacturer also known as Sinotruk, is making progress in Party building.
Iraqi forces pressed their campaign to retake militant-held Tikrit on Sunday, clashing with Sunni insurgents nearby and pounding positions inside the city with airstrikes in their biggest counteroffensive so far.
The Libyan militia leader charged over a deadly attack on the US mission in Benghazi pleaded not guilty during a brief appearance in US federal court on Saturday.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea fired short-range ballistic missiles on Sunday to protest the recent military exercise of Republic of Korea's marine corps in the eastern waters, a researcher at a local think tank said.
Security forces went on full alert in the southern Philippines on Sunday, police said, after military intelligence reported sightings of Islamist militants in the region after the detention of a top al-Qaeda-linked leader.
Sarajevo marks 100 years since the assassination that triggered World War I on Saturday, but without the leaders of Europe and with its people still torn over the legacy of that fateful day.
Before sunrise on June 28, 1914, a pack of cyclists set off from Paris on the 12th Tour de France. Hours later, an Austrian archduke stepped out in Sarajevo and was assassinated in the street, igniting the carnage of World War I.
Nearly 9 million US military veterans were promised free medical care through the Veterans Administration when they signed on for duty. Now the challenge for lawmakers is finding the money to fix a healthcare system that many say is broken.
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