Move can create turmoil at event used to bring party together in support of the candidate
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Wednesday fired the sixth suspected Musudan intermediate-range ballistic missile, the second in the day, which flew 400 kilometers, nearing to a required distance to be successful.
Japan's parliamentary election campaign kicked off on Wednesday as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling party seeks a mandate for his economic policies amid opposition criticism that the lives of the ordinary people are not improving.
Performing Puccini to a rapt New York audience, her soprano voice soaring to the rafters, Lubana al-Quntar may be the last person most US citizens would think to be a Syrian refugee.
Known as "Oso" ( "Bear" in English), police officer Oscar Gonzalez uses his passion and art to counter the evil of drugs.
The port city of Qingdao is home to many small but robust manufacturing enterprises that export to foreign companies, and their clustering has helped the satellite towns where they operate thrive.
European history may be about to go into reverse.
George Soros, the billionaire who earned fame by betting against the pound in 1992, said that a British vote on Thursday to leave the European Union would trigger a bigger and more disruptive sterling devaluation than the fall on Black Wednesday.
Severe coral bleaching on Australia's Great Barrier Reef could cost it more than a million visitors a year and huge sums in lost tourism revenue, according to a survey released on Tuesday.
The central banks of Indonesia and South Korea have been hit by cyber attacks on their public websites since activist hacking group Anonymous pledged last month to target banks across the world, senior officials in the two countries told Reuters.
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