US President Donald Trump has said that he would "most likely" meet Kim Jong-un, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, for a second time, as he praised Pyongyang's latest efforts at denuclearization.
KABUL - Afghan security forces battled militants in Kabul's old quarter on Tuesday, with military helicopters firing above a mosque to quell an assault that was launched with a rocket barrage against the capital.
LOS ANGELES - The FBI is offering a reward of up to $25,000 on Monday for information about the whereabouts of a Chinese businessman who was kidnapped in the Los Angeles area last month.
Hundreds of family members torn apart by the 1950-53 Korean War met their relatives for the first time in more than six decades in a tearful, long-dreamed-of family reunion on Monday.
ISLAMABAD - Imran Khan made his first speech as Pakistan's prime minister late on Sunday, giving a wide-ranging, televised address in which he announced reforms targeting corruption and focusing on human development in the rapidly growing country.
SEMBALUN, Indonesia - Multiple strong earthquakes killed at least a dozen people on the Indonesian islands of Lombok and Sumbawa as the region was trying to recover from a temblor earlier this month that killed hundreds of people.
The European Union is set to impose one-hour deadlines on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other internet companies to identify and delete online terrorist propaganda and extremist violence or face fines.
ATHENS - The youngest Greeks may not be able to remember what life was like beforehand: the third and last of the country's international bailouts comes to an end on Monday, and while Greece is faring better, it still bears the scars of eight years of austerity.
THRISSUR, India - Rescuers waded into submerged villages in southern India on Sunday in a desperate search for survivors cut off for days by floods that have already killed more than 350 people.
GENOA, Italy - The Italian government will launch a plan aimed at making infrastructure safe, a government official said in a newspaper interview on Sunday, after the collapse of a motorway bridge in Genoa killed 43 people.
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