RIYADH - Donning a helmet inside a pearl silver sports sedan, Rana Almimoni skids and drifts around a park, engine roaring, tires screeching and clouds of dust billowing from the back of the car.
PARIS - Goats can distinguish smiling human faces from frowning ones on photos, and actively seek out snapshots of happier individuals, a study said on Wednesday.
Number is almost twice the previous estimate of deaths in last year's tragedy
As John Prine sings in his hit song Dear Abby: "Every side I get up on is the wrong side of the bed, if it weren't so expensive, I'd wish I were dead."
British fishermen have called for protection from the Royal Navy after a long-running high-seas dispute with French mariners over access to scallops in international waters boiled over into skirmishes involving boats ramming one another, objects being thrown, and fireworks launched.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Tuesday accused Google and other US tech companies of rigging search results about him "so that almost all stories& news is BAD". He offered no evidence of bias, but a top adviser said the White House is "taking a look" at whether Google should face federal regulation.
UNITED NATIONS - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Tuesday that the international humanitarian appeal for the Rohingya crisis "remains significantly underfunded at 33 percent".
WASHINGTON - The US military has no plans to suspend any more major military exercises with the Republic of Korea, the US defense secretary said on Tuesday, amid tensions over the denuclearization issue with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
SEOUL - Next year's allocation to the inter-Korean cooperation fund spiked 14.3 percent on-year to 1.1 trillion won ($994 million) in the government budget announced on Tuesday, with the sharp increase reflecting Seoul's hopes of expanding and making headway in cross-border projects. Unification-related budget stood at 1.3 trillion won.
SULTAN KUDARAT, Philippines - Philippine authorities were hunting two men believed to have planted the explosives that killed two people, including a young girl, at a festival in the nation's south.
WASHINGTON - Canada and United States are set to tackle their contentious issues in bilateral talks on Wednesday, as the two nations work to salvage the North American Free Trade Agreement amid signs Ottawa was open to taking a more conciliatory approach.
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