TEHERAN - Militants disguised as soldiers opened fire on an annual Iranian military parade in the country's southwest, killing at least 25 people and wounding nearly 70 in the deadliest terror attack to strike the country in nearly a decade.
UKARA, Tanzania - Grieving families on Sunday started burying victims of Tanzania's devastating ferry disaster, with more than 220 confirmed dead after the crowded boat capsized in Lake Victoria.
WASHINGTON - The woman whose sexual assault allegation threatens to bring down US President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee has agreed to testify in the Senate, her lawyers said on Saturday, setting up a dramatic showdown next week. Christine Blasey Ford's decision followed days of negotiations and came after Trump turned against her and said her accusation could not be true.
JINCHEON, South Korea - From the front lines of war to a staple of institutional catering, Spam is rarely seen as a gourmet ingredient - but the canned pink meat holds a unique position in South Korea as a top-selling gift.
For a man who grew up in a remote border village in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, Zhang Mingzhou's career has been nothing short of extraordinary.
HANGZHOU - Sourakhata Tirera's office in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, stands right beside the well-known international trade city, the world's biggest hub for small commodities.
IN HIS KEYNOTE SPEECH at the World Economic Forum in Tianjin on Wednesday, Premier Li Keqiang vowed to improve the policies for the private economy, and take more measures to support it by removing all irrational hindrances to its development and making greater efforts to open the promised sectors to private companies. Beijing News comments:
ON WEDNESDAY, a female passenger on a high-speed train, G6078, occupied the window seat even though her ticket was for the aisle seat. She quarreled with the conductor when the latter asked her to shift to her allotted seat. Thepaper.cn comments:
He has long sought to revise Japan's pacifist Constitution ignoring the strong domestic and international opposition. And now that he has been re-elected leader of his ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which paves the way for him to serve as Japan's prime minister for another three years, he may try to push forward what critics call Japan's "remilitarization" plan.
SOME GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS are reportedly busy drafting detailed rules on the deduction of housing mortgage interest or rent from the taxable income of individuals. Guangming Daily comments:
Several recent events are reportedly gnawing worrywarts in New Delhi:
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