The Republic of Korea President Moon Jae-in on Thursday stressed the need for "corresponding measures" by the United States to further accelerate the denuclearization process, as he said a second US-DPRK summit is "imminent".
The Democratic Republic of Congo is about to witness its first handover of power in 18 years, following the release of election results on Thursday.
SYDNEY - Elvis Presley may have "left the building" four decades ago, but his spirit was alive and well at Sydney's main station on Thursday, as hundreds of fans boarded trains to an outback festival celebrating their idol.
NEW DELHI - India's parliament passed a landmark bill on Wednesday putting aside 10 percent of government jobs for poorer upper caste citizens, a move criticized by some as a pre-election gimmick amid high unemployment.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump walked out of his negotiating meeting with congressional leaders on Wednesday - "I said bye-bye," he tweeted - as efforts to end the 19-day partial government shutdown fell into deeper disarray over his demand for billions of dollars to build a wall on the US-Mexico border.
When Japan selected a defining symbol to summarize the country's 2018, it wasn't surprising that they chose the Chinese character for "disaster" - the second time since 1995.
BERLIN - Deadly winter weather blasted Europe for yet another day on Tuesday, trapping hundreds of people in Alpine regions, whipping up high winds that caused flight cancellations and increasing the risks of more deadly avalanches.
BERLIN - German Chancellor Angela Merkel led condemnations on Tuesday of a "politically motivated" gang attack against a far-right German MP, an assault that underlined an increasingly tense political atmosphere.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's Middle East tour is largely meant to appease Washington's allies in the region and dismiss their doubts and fears over President Donald Trump's rush decision to pull US troops from Syria, analysts said.
Paul Whelan, the former US marine who was detained in Russia on accusations of espionage, is now known to actually hold four passports, and Russian authorities agreed to offer a meeting between him and a representative of any country in which he holds citizenship.
PARIS - France plans to introduce legislation to toughen sanctions on undeclared protests in response to violent "yellow vest" demonstrations, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said on Monday in a hardening of the government's stance on the unrest.
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