CAIRO - President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was sworn in on Saturday as the President of Egypt for a second term until 2022, state-run Nile TV reported.
PAHOA, Hawaii - National Guard troops, police and firefighters ushered the last group of evacuees from homes on the eastern tip of Hawaii's Big Island early on Saturday, hours before lava from the Kilauea volcano cut off road access to the area, officials said.
WHISTLER, Canada - Group of Seven finance ministers ended their annual meeting on Saturday with US allies united in condemning Washington's protectionism, calling on President Donald Trump to reverse his decision to impose punishing metal tariffs.
VILNIUS, Lithuania - Around 18,000 troops from 19 mostly NATO countries began annual US-led military exercises in Poland and the Baltic states on Sunday to boost combat readiness on the alliance's eastern flank.
China and the European Union pledged to strengthen strategic partnership through upholding multilateralism and fighting for a cooperative global order against protectionism.
LONDON - Britain held a national minute of silence on Sunday, one year on from the London Bridge terror attack that killed eight people and injured dozens more.
GUANGZHOU - The island of Islay in Scotland is likely to see an influx of tourists from China, though it has few famous museums or luxury shopping centers.
W Suzhou Hotel in Jiangsu province showcased its brand appeal with a special opening ceremony in late May, attracting more than 1,000 participants rejoicing in the gala night.
ROME - Italy's struggles to create a government more than a dozen weeks after an inconclusive general election are now reduced to two flawed options - a weak technical government most likely led by economist Carlo Cottarelli or a political government that somehow eluded political bosses up to now.
BRUSSELS - A Belgian prison inmate who killed four people while on furlough committed "terrorist murder" and likely intended to cause more harm, prosecutors have said, as authorities searched for possible accomplices and the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the bloodshed.
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