PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island - The US Navy says it will now allow servicewomen to sport ponytails and other hairstyles in a move it says will make the service more inclusive.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - As the Middle East's first power station with Chinese investment and construction cooperation, the Hassyan Clean Coal project in the United Arab Emirates is on track, faster than expected, for the goal of starting operation by 2020.
MEXICO CITY - Mexico's president-elect is vowing radical change. And nowhere has it been more visible than in his decision to forgo bodyguards, and let fans mob him - leaving security experts aghast.
SAN BENITO, Texas - With tears and smiles, Salvadoran asylum-seeker Walter Armando Jimenez Melendez was reunited with his 4-year-old son Jeremy on Tuesday after six weeks of anguished separation.
China's nongovernmental organizations could have a wider role to play in the United Nations' sustainable development efforts, according to a UN official.
TULASIGERI, India - When top Indian officials salute the national flag anywhere in the world, women in a village at the other end of the country from New Delhi swell with pride.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited on Wednesday Okayama prefecture battered by the country's worst rain-related disaster in decades, with the casualty scores continuing to rise.
ISLAMABAD - The death toll of the suicide blast that hit a public rally in Pakistan's northwest provincial capital of Peshawar on Tuesday night rose to 21 on Wednesday, officials said, in the first major attack ahead of July 25 polls.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May said she can deliver a "smooth and orderly Brexit", despite a spate of resignations among senior members of her ruling Conservative Party.
SEOUL - The Republic of Korea has approved a rare screening of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea movies at a local film festival, as a diplomatic thaw gains pace following two landmark summits between their leaders.
LONDON - The British public places less trust in charities than in the average person in the street, regulators said on Tuesday, following a year in which sex abuse scandals rocked the sector.
CAIRO - About 50 kilometers east of the Egyptian capital, the construction of the Central Business District undertaken by China State Construction Engineering Corporation, or CSCEC, in the country's new administrative capital is carrying on under the scorching sun.
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