British Prime Minister David Cameron set out a last-ditch case against the nomination of Jean-Claude Juncker for European Commission president on Friday, trying to enforce a point of principle that raises the risk of Britain leaving the European Union.
Russia's UN ambassador says there is a real prospect of a terrorist state springing up from Syria's Aleppo to Iraq's capital Baghdad.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea said on Friday that its leader Kim Jong-un has guided the test launches of its newly developed precision guided missiles, in a possible reference to three short-range projectiles officials from the Republic of Korea say the DPRK fired toward its waters a day earlier.
Charismatic cats once trained for emperors now struggle for survival
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Wednesday denounced a new Hollywood movie about an assassination bid on leader Kim Jong-un as a "wanton act of terror" and warned of a "merciless response" unless the US authorities banned the film.
France strongly attacked the US-based nonprofit body that assigns Internet addresses on Wednesday, saying it was not a fit venue for Internet governance and that alternatives should be sought.
Energy company responsible for Fukushima plant wants to restart closed reactors
TEPCO wants to start operations in Britain and elsewhere in Europe, as it looks for ways to offset the huge costs of the Fukushima disaster, a report said on Thursday.
Philippine President Benigno Aquino held a surprise meeting in Japan with the country's top Muslim rebel to address growing concerns over delays in implementing a peace deal, their aides said on Thursday.
Tribal residents who didn't have vaccine escape fighting between govt, Taliban
The Ministry of Agriculture and PepsiCo Foods (China) Co Ltd kicked off a three-day training course on sustainable potato farming and farm management on June 24 in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia.
Second man shot dead by soldiers while trying to flee after bomb kills 21
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