The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly approved an Arab-backed resolution on Tuesday calling on Israel to renounce possession of nuclear weapons and put its nuclear facilities under international oversight.
Fishermen recovered 11 more bodies from the western Bering Sea on Wednesday near where a South Korean fishing ship sank earlier this week.
Iranian fighter jets have struck Islamic State militants in eastern Iraq in recent days, the Pentagon said on Tuesday, signaling Teheran's determination to confront the extremists and Washington's tacit partnership with Iran.
Comedian Bill Cosby was sued on Tuesday by a woman alleging he molested her in 1974 at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles when she was 15, in what is believed to be the first court case arising from a recent wave of sexual misconduct accusations against the entertainer.
It is not by chance that American IT giants Hewlett-Packard and Oracle Corporation both built their international software talent training centers in Jining, a third-tier city in Shandong province.
It is 2,500 years since Confucius said how delightful it was to have friends come from afar. Now, following in the tradition of the great sage, his home province is promoting its "Friendly Shandong" brand as it develops into a major tourist destination.
Over the past year or so, drinking a cup of tea at leisure has become a fashion in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and a number of teahouses have sprung up around the capital city of Pyongyang.
Ninety-two-year-old Johanna beams at the 20-year-old man stepping into her room - not a visiting grandson, but rather a housemate at her retirement home.
Tucked away between rolling hills dotted with sheep and winding roads taking wine lovers to vineyards is a nondescript, white warehouse with small, square windows.
Three months after the war in Gaza, Sadeeqa Naseer still lives in a bomb site. Airstrikes turned the two upper floors of her three-story apartment building in the Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun into a rubble-strewn ruin.
Official campaigning for Japan's general election kicked off on Tuesday, with more than 1,180 candidates running for the 475-seat House of Representatives, or lower house, in the country's bicameral parliament.
Hundreds of candidates fanned out across Japan on Tuesday, the first official day of campaigning for a national election that could give Prime Minister Shinzo Abe a mandate for four more years.
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