German Bundesliga soccer club Borussia Dortmund, commonly known as BVB, and its sponsor Evonik Industries, are set to bring their twinkle-toed brand of excellence to China this summer to delight local fans.
Donald Trump accused Democratic rival Hillary Clinton of a legacy of "death, destruction, terrorism and weakness" as US secretary of state and vowed to be tough on crime and illegal immigrants in a speech on Thursday accepting the Republican presidential nomination.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan vowed on Thursday to restructure the military and give it "fresh blood" as emergency rule took hold across the NATO member country after last week's attempted coup.
The governments of Malaysia, Australia and China announced on Friday that the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 would be suspended upon completion of the current search area, but promised to resume the search should new evidence emerge.
A bloody rampage by an ax-and-knife wielding Afghan refugee has revived concerns in Germany about the country's ability to cope with an influx of migrants over the past year, some of whom may harbor violent hatred toward the west.
A scandal over fake vaccines given to children prompted angry and confused parents to physically attack a doctor in the Indonesian capital in a sign of deep-seated problems in the country's health system.
Masterpieces worth millions of dollars by leading British artists have been replaced by look-alike fakes at six of the country's top art galleries, it was revealed on Thursday. But this isn't a case of the galleries being duped by master forgers. The replica copies have been deliberately put on show to discover Britain's most successful fake-busters.
After failed coup, president widens crackdown on alleged participants
Top searchers at the Dutch company leading the underwater hunt for Malaysia Airlines jet MH370 say they believe the plane may have glided down rather than dived in the final moments, meaning they have been scouring the wrong patch of ocean for two years.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has raised fresh questions about his commitment to automatically defend NATO allies if they were attacked, a stance in keeping with his "America First" agenda, The New York Times reported.
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