BUENOS AIRES - Finance ministers and central bankers from the 20 leading industrial and developing countries are meeting in Argentina at a meeting that has been eclipsed by growing concerns over the potential of a global trade war following US President Donald Trump's decision to slap import tariffs on steel and aluminum.
SAN FRANCISCO - The world's largest social media company Facebook said on Monday that it has hired a digital forensics firm, Stroz Friedberg, to investigate the alleged leakage of user data abused for the US presidential campaign in 2016.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, after winning the presidency for another six years, will focus on developing the country's economy and seek talks with the West on easing sanctions, experts said.
MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday rubbished claims that Russia poisoned a former spy in Britain, on the eve of international chemical weapons experts heading to the United Kingdom to probe the attack.
High-level representatives from the United States, the Republic of Korea and Japan met over the weekend, with the tensions on the Korean Peninsula at the heart of their discussions.
TOKYO - Japan's embattled prime minister hit back on Monday at critics over a favoritism and cover-up scandal that has seen his popularity plunge and loosened his iron grip on power.
SYDNEY - High temperatures and strong winds have fueled large grass and bush fires in Australia, officials said on Monday, reducing dozens of houses to ash and killing cattle.
Kentucky has bourbon and Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
DAMASCUS - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday visited Syrian soldiers who appear close to defeating the last major opposition foothold near Damascus and met some of the many thousands of people uprooted during the government offensive.
PARIS - He's France's most anglophone president, who reaches for the language of the old foe when telling global audiences that "France is back", or that he wants ecologically to "make our planet great again".
SEOUL - Seoul prosecutors said on Monday they are seeking the arrest of Lee Myung-bak, former president of the Republic of Korea, over corruption allegations, on the grounds he might destroy evidence if not detained.
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