Tokyo closed most of Yoyogi Park on Thursday, a popular green spot in the Japanese metropolis, after dengue-carrying mosquitoes were discovered there, an official said.
Four groups to sign agreement in Minsk, paving way for peace
NATO leaders grappled on Thursday with the question of whether the alliance has a role in containing a mounting militant threat in the Middle East, as heads of state converged in Wales for a high-stakes summit that will also address the crisis in Ukraine and next steps in Afghanistan.
Two mentally disabled half-brothers were freed on Tuesday after serving three decades in a United States prison for the rape and murder of a child that they did not commit.
Japan plans to resume its slaughter of minke whales in the Antarctic Ocean next year, an official said on Wednesday, despite an order from the UN's top court to stop all whaling in the area.
To keep private pictures private, never upload them online.
If actress Jennifer Lawrence and model Kate Upton knew little about the Internet "cloud", they would not be alone, but the recent theft of their intimate photos has served as a wake-up call.
Islamic State extremists have released a video showing the beheading of a second US journalist, Steven Sotloff, and warned US President Barack Obama that continuing airstrikes against the group in Iraq will be met with the killing of more Western captives.
Lebanon's military says it has identified the remains of a soldier beheaded by Islamic militants.
Rival Pakistani politicians explored on Wednesday the possibility of a negotiated solution to weeks of protests aimed at the removal of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday his views and those of his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko were "very close" on finding a political solution to the conflict in Ukraine, and called for both sides to observe a cease-fire.
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