LIMA, Peru - Leaders of Latin American states pledged to tackle the crippling corruption that has been holding back many of the region's developing countries at the two-day Summit of the Americas on Saturday.
WASHINGTON - Dozens of anti-war protesters gathered outside the White House on Saturday against US-led airstrikes on Syria.
DAMASCUS, Syria - It was not an explosion that woke us up, but a call from a friend in Damascus to alert us: The strikes had begun. It was just after 4 am on Saturday. I rushed out of my hotel room up to the Associated Press office a few floors above.
MOSCOW - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday the nerve agent used to poison former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Britain could have been the BZ substance - which was never produced in the Soviet Union or Russia.
SYDNEY - There is "no appetite" among the Trans-Pacific Partnership signatories for major renegotiations to accommodate the United States, Australia said on Sunday after US President Donald Trump indicated he was considering rejoining the pact.
Group's corporate social responsibility programs have benefited thousands of children
Beijing diners were treated to a master class in culinary craftsmanship this week, as Michelin-starred Columbian chef Roy Saloman Caceres served up his signature specialty dishes at the Ritz-Carlton hotel's Cepe restaurant.
Many words for colors have a distinctly flat sound when uttered: black, red, green, white. But there are those which somehow offer the promise of excitement and the exotic when spoken, like azure.
British experts have welcomed China's commitment to continue with the reform and opening-up of its markets to allow more foreign access, which President Xi Jinping highlighted in his keynote address at the Boao Forum for Asia 2018 annual conference on Tuesday.
Protectionism will not improve competitiveness of the United States, and a trade war will hurt millions of small businesses and farmers in the country, Alibaba founder Jack Ma said in an opinion piece published in The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday.
Leaders of multilateral organizations in and around Asia foresee a significant role of regional cooperation in a shared future of Asian prosperity. And more integrated approaches can work better against common challenges such as poverty, terrorism and pollution.
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