Damascus International Fair helps to repair Syria's infrastructure
LONDON - British Prime Minister Theresa May concedes that she gets "irritated" by the debate over her leadership during the difficult Brexit negotiations.
NEW DELHI - The Taj Mahal, one of the wonders of the world situated in northern India, has been plagued by a monkey menace recently, as incidents of attacks or bites by the animals are on the rise and local authorities are unable to find a lasting solution.
CAPE TOWN - Animal conservation in Africa has suffered several setbacks in recent months, prompting experts at an African tourism conference this week in Cape Town to warn about the cost to the travel industry.
SANTA CRUZ, Spain - Surging worldwide demand for almonds is pushing Spanish farmers to replace traditional wheat and sunflower fields with almond orchards, transforming the landscape in the south of the country.
SEOUL - The Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea on Friday opened their first liaison office near their border to facilitate better communication and exchanges ahead of their leaders' summit in Pyongyang next week.
WILMINGTON, North Carolina - Hurricane Florence battered the Carolinas on Friday with howling winds, life-threatening storm surges and torrential rains as it came to close making landfall in what officials warned is a once in a lifetime event.
LAWRENCE, Massachusetts - A series of gas explosions an official described as "Armageddon" killed a teenager, injured at least 10 other people and ignited fires in at least 39 homes in three communities north of Boston on Thursday, forcing entire neighborhoods to evacuate as crews scrambled to fight the flames and shut off the gas.
MOSCOW - Two men accused by the United Kingdom of poisoning former Russian spy Sergei Skripal denied involvement in the murder attempt in an interview on Thursday that London dismissed as "an insult to the public's intelligence".
KABUL - The Afghan conflict could overtake Syria as the deadliest conflict in the world this year, analysts said, as violence surges 17 years after the United States-led invasion.
MUMBAI - Dadarao Bilhore smoothes the road surface, rests his shovel, looks to the sky and prays for his son, one of thousands of Indians killed every year in accidents caused by potholes.
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