DUBAI/CAIRO - Four Arab foreign ministers gathered in Cairo to weigh possible further sanctions against Qatar on Wednesday in a dispute that has aroused deep concern among Western allies of the region's ruling dynasties, key partners in energy and defense.
Experts: Public dissatisfied with the ruling party and its policies
DHAKA - A boiler explosion at a Bangladeshi garment factory killed 10 people and injured dozens, fire officials said on Tuesday, the latest mishap to hit one of the world's biggest garment producers.
CANBERRA - The Australian government is doing "absolutely everything possible" to protect its citizens' private data, after it was revealed that healthcare data was on sale on the dark web.
INCHEON, South Korea - Robots will start roaming the country's largest airport this summer, helping travelers find their boarding gates and keep its floors clean as the country prepares for its first Winter Olympics game.
UNITED NATIONS - Ambassador Liu Jieyi of China, UN Security Council president for July, said on Monday that Syria, Yemen, South Sudan, Colombia, Haiti and Cyprus will be on the agenda of the 15-nation council this month.
MOSCOW - Russia and the United States are still discussing the timing of the first face-to-face encounter between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, expected to take place at a G20 summit in Germany on Friday, a Kremlin aide said on Monday.
PARIS - French President Emmanuel Macron vowed on Monday to lift a state of emergency that has been in place since 2015, but also to harden permanent security measures to fight extremism and other threats.
LONDON - Authorities of the United Kingdom have seized dozens of handguns at a border check on the French side of the Channel Tunnel in the largest such haul on record, police said on Monday.
He seeks to regain public's trust after historic defeat of ruling party
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