The Louvre Museum reopened to the public on Saturday, less than 24 hours after a machete-wielding assailant attacked French soldiers guarding the sprawling building and was shot by them.
Places where events happen, and turning moments into memories. That is how the Fairmont's luxury five-star hotels were described by Jane Mackie, vice-president of Fairmont Brand.
Hotel Jen Tanglin's ideal location, spice garden, on-the-go cafes and playful decor set it miles apart from Singapore's myriad hotels.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was in Budapest on Thursday to cement closer ties with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, amid growing EU rifts over sanctions against Moscow.
India unveiled a budget on Wednesday to help the poor with hikes in government spending and cuts in taxes as Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to win back the sympathy of voters hit hard by his recent crackdown on "black money".
A warship has been found in southern Sweden some 400 years after it went missing, Swedish Television reported on Wednesday. The Blekinge naval ship was the first to set sail from the Karlskrona naval base in southern Sweden in 1682 and is considered to have marked the launch of Karlskrona's famed shipbuilding history.
More than 100 workers, including three Japanese, were injured and at least three were missing in a fire that hit a huge factory south of Manila and sent thousands of employees running to safety, an official said Thursday.
President Donald Trump notched a victory on Wednesday with Rex Tillerson anointed as his secretary of state, but opposition Democrats girded for battle over other nominations, including his US Supreme Court pick.
Australia's prime minister said his country's relationship with the United States remained "very strong" and refused to comment on a newspaper report on Thursday that an angry President Donald Trump cut short their first telephone call as national leaders.
Japan's Supreme Court has rejected a man's demand that news search results of his arrest on sex charges be deleted from Google, ruling that to do so would violate freedom of expression.
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