MILAN - A bridge over an industrial area in the Italian city of Genova partially collapsed during a sudden and violent storm on Tuesday, with reports of fatalities as vehicles were crushed in the rubble below.
Pyongyang and Seoul agreed on Monday to hold the third summit between Kim Jong-un, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and President Moon Jae-in of the Republic of Korea in Pyongyang in September, a decision seen as the latest progress in the diplomatic thaw on the Korean Peninsula.
Companies are suffering from staff shortages because of a fall in EU nationals coming to the UK, according to new research.
ANKARA - The plunge of Turkish lira is "a plot against Turkey" and the country will seek new partners and markets if the United States does not back down on its hostile policy, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said.
MOSCOW - Russia will further decrease its holdings of US securities in response to new sanctions against Moscow but has no plans to shut down US companies in Russia, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said on state TV on Sunday, RIA news agency reported.
The Liberal Democratic Party's former secretary-general Shigeru Ishiba has thrown down the gauntlet to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for the party's leadership in an election slated for September.
TAMPA - NASA on Sunday blasted off a $1.5 billion spacecraft toward the sun on a historic mission to protect the Earth by unveiling the mysteries of dangerous solar storms.
Mineral resources bring great potential for the economic development of Afghanistan and could contribute greatly to the country's self-reliance.
ADEN, Yemen - The Saudi Arabia-led coalition fighting Yemen's Houthi rebels announced that it had rescued 86 child soldiers, blasting the group for violating the international laws by recruiting children in the war-torn Arab country.
WASHINGTON - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday said it was wrong of the United States to try to bring Turkey into line with threats, a day after President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on Turkish metal imports as relations between the two NATO allies have sunk to their lowest point in decades.
SEATTLE - Federal authorities on Saturday were seeking to learn what drove an airline worker to steal an empty airplane from Seattle's airport in a security scare that caused the scrambling of US fighter jets and ended when the plane crashed.
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