Amid fears of an atomic arms race in the Middle East, a senior United Arab Emirates official has told a top US lawmaker that it too might seek the right to enrich uranium that Iran has asserted under the recently signed nuclear deal.
Hundreds of activists and victims of Haiti's cholera epidemic staged a demonstration on Thursday in the capital, Port-au-Prince, to demand an apology and compensation from the United Nations, whose peacekeepers are accused of accidentally introducing the disease five years ago.
Myanmar's government and eight armed ethnic groups signed a cease-fire agreement on Thursday, the culmination of more than two years of negotiations aimed at bringing an end to the majority of the country's long-running conflicts.
Australia on Thursday approved a controversial project backed by India to build one of the world's biggest coal mines despite conservationists' fears it threatens the Great Barrier Reef and vulnerable species and may worsen global climate change.
Newer Tesla Motors Model S sedans will be able to steer and park themselves under certain conditions starting on Thursday, the carmaker said, although CEO Elon Musk cautioned that drivers should keep holding the steering wheel.
Yemen's Houthi forces fired a ballistic missile on Thursday in retaliation for attacks by a Saudi-led coalition, a source in the group said, as a Houthi-linked television station reported that a Scud missile had been fired at a Saudi air base.
A senior council of Iranian clerics and lawyers on Wednesday approved implementing the landmark nuclear deal with world powers, sealing the final required step in the process despite hardliners' efforts to derail it.
Cars are double- and even triple-parked outside a gun shop in Israel's coastal city of Tel Aviv. Inside, customers jostle each other as they wait to be served.
Law enforcement officials rescued 149 minors from pimps, including one as young as 12, in a nationwide crackdown on human trafficking, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said.
The introduction of thousands of Ebola treatment beds prevented an estimated 57,000 Ebola cases and 40,000 deaths in Sierra Leone, a new study has found.
The United Kingdom government has refused to let WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange receive medical attention outside Ecuador's London embassy where he has been holed up for more than three years.
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