BRANSON, Missouri - A woman whose nine family members were among the 17 people killed when a tourist duck boat capsized in a storm on a Missouri lake said on Saturday she is not sure if there is any way to recover from such a loss.
MOSCOW - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held talks on improving relations and possible cooperation on Syria and the Korean Peninsula, Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Saturday.
HARARE - Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Saturday reminded supporters of his ruling ZANU-PF party to shun political violence as he aimed toward a clean and violence-free victory in the July 30 elections.
WASHINGTON - The Trump administration has launched an offensive of speeches and online communications meant to foment unrest and help pressure Iran to end its nuclear program and its support of militant groups, US officials familiar with the matter said.
PARIS - The most damaging scandal of Emmanuel Macron's presidency deepened on Saturday with his interior minister due to face a grilling in parliament over his response to a top security aide of Macron caught on video beating up a young man at a Paris protest in May.
English-language education should not be just teaching of the language, but a medium that can foster communication between cultures and promote wholistic development, experts said on Friday at the ongoing 2018 TESOL China Assembly.
Discussions and deliberations at the ongoing 2018 TESOL China Assembly are helping English-language educators and participants gain valuable insights and modern techniques in foreign language teaching and learning.
BRUSSELS - The European Investment Bank's global operations would be put at risk if it were to invest in Iran, its president said on Wednesday, casting doubt on the European Union's ability to deliver on its pledge to save a nuclear deal with Teheran that Washington has abandoned.
British teenagers increasingly prefer socializing with their families and spending time online over having sexual relationships, according to a report by The British Pregnancy Advisory Service.
ASMARA, Eritrea - The first commercial flight from Ethiopia to Eritrea in 20 years landed safely in Asmara on Wednesday and was greeted by dancers waving flags and flowers, cementing a stunning rapprochement that has ended a generation of hostility in a matter of days.
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