US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were expected to seek to mend their fractured relationship during their meeting at the White House on Monday, the first time they have talked face to face in more than a year.
In the remote mountainous district of Kanungu, Uganda, Osbert Atuheire braves the morning mist and biting cold to go and till the land, a daily routine when away from school.
To some he was the sexiest man of the 20th century, to others he is an egotistical cad. But as the actor Alain Delon turns 80 on Sunday, France still can't make up its mind about its greatest screen seducer.
Moscow and London were ramping up efforts to pull out thousands of stranded tourists from Sharm el-Sheikh on Sunday, after Egypt said it was too early to know whether a bomb brought down a Russian plane.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi conceded defeat on Sunday in a key election in Bihar, one of India's poorest and largest states, in a major blow for the leader who fronted a no-holds barred campaign.
Myanmar's multiparty general election ended peacefully across the country on Sunday with 33.5 million eligible voters going to polls to cast votes at respective polling stations.
The European Union's chief observer at the Myanmar election said polling on Sunday morning in the historic vote seemed "rather reliable" in Yangon, the largest city.
Nicaragua has given the green light to HKND Group, a privately held Chinese company, to start work on an ambitious $50 billion inter-ocean canal project.
UBS Asset Management, the investment arm of Swiss investment bank UBS Group AG, has established a fully owned foreign entity in the Shanghai free trade zone to raise onshore private funds.
Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao Football Club, a five-time Chinese Super League winner, took a significant step on Friday after listing its shares on the New Third Board.
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