DENVER, Colorado - A leading US military academic has called on Donald Trump's administration to step up to the plate and "keep the momentum going" with talks that could pull nuclear weapons out of the Korean Peninsula.
PARIS - In the ring, battling flames or lifting off into space, women have entered professions generally considered to be men's jobs.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand - A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck Papua New Guinea's mountainous Southern Highlands on Wednesday, killing at least 18 people, an official said, a week after a larger quake flattened villages and killed at least 55 people.
US President Donald Trump received the resignation of his top economic adviser and more pushback toward his plan for across-the-board tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum on Tuesday.
British Prime Minister Theresa May has said her government is looking at the border between the United States and Canada for "lessons that could be applied" to the frontier between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland following Brexit.
LOS ANGELES - The Academy Awards attracted its smallest US television audience ever on Sunday, according to Nielsen data reported by Walt Disney Co's ABC network, tracking a similar slide for other recent award shows and sports events.
Xi'an aims to become an international metropolis by 2020 - joining the likes of Beijing and Shanghai - according to a development plan for the Guanzhong-Tianshui Economic Zone.
SINDHUKOT, Nepal - Swapping their maroon robes for running shoes, seven Buddhist monks take off at a sprint across the hills surrounding their remote village in the foothills of Himalayas.
WASHINGTON - Wreckage from the USS Lexington, a US aircraft carrier which sank during World War II, has been discovered in the Coral Sea, a search team led by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen announced on Monday.
TOKYO - The head of scandal-hit Japanese steel-maker Kobe Steel, Hiroya Kawasaki, announced his resignation on Tuesday after the firm submitted false strength and quality data for products shipped to hundreds of clients worldwide.
SEOUL - South Korean prosecutors on Tuesday summoned conservative former president Lee Myung-bak for questioning as a criminal suspect in a bribery scandal, the country's latest former head of state to be investigated.
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