SEOUL - Moon Jae-in, president of the Republic of Korea, on Monday ordered an additional probe into the unreported deployment of four more mobile launchers of the US missile shield to the country.
CAIRO, Egypt - Talks between Egypt and Sudan have been welcomed as a step forward in easing the growing tension between countries that will help maintain the strategic and historical ties.
KANSAS CITY, Missouri - A new Kansas museum is giving enthusiasts of late motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel a jump on appreciating his death-defying, bone-breaking exploits.
SINDHUDURG, India - The fishermen were dubious when ocean experts suggested they could save their dwindling marine stocks just by switching to new nets.
KAWASAKI, Japan - Kanemasa Ito compares caring for his wife Kimiko to waging a daily war with the devil. The woman he loved has all but disappeared - lost to dementia, she can no longer eat, bathe, or go to the toilet alone.
FALLUJAH, Iraq - Even as Iraqi forces in Mosul close in on the last pockets of urban territory still held by the Islamic State group, residents of Fallujah in Iraq's Sunni heartland are still struggling to rebuild nearly a year after their neighborhoods were declared liberated from the extremists.
BERLIN - World leaders pledged on Thursday to keep up the fight against global warming as US President Donald Trump announced he was pulling out of the Paris climate accord.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank will abide by its commitment to transparent multilateral governance, a characteristic which distinguishes it from other multinational development banks, said Joachim von Amsberg, AIIB vice-president for policy and strategy.
WASHINGTON - The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to immediately reinstate its ban on travelers from six mostly Muslim countries, saying the US will be safer if the policy is put in place.
TOKYO - Japanese Emperor Akihito's abdication moved a step closer on Friday when the lower house of parliament approved a bill paving the way for the first such abdication in nearly two centuries.
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