NUSA DUA, Indonesia - International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde on Thursday warned countries of the perils of a trade or a currency war, saying they could be detrimental to global growth and hurt "innocent bystanders".
PANAMA CITY - Hurricane Michael, the third-most powerful ever to strike the US mainland, weakened to a tropical storm early on Thursday but only after wreaking a day of havoc along Florida's Gulf Coast as it flooded homes and streets and toppled trees and power lines in the beachfront areas where it roared ashore as a Category 4 hurricane.
PARIS - Parents exasperated by their children constantly ignoring pleas to stop picking their noses may have finally found an argument to break the habit: it might give you pneumonia.
Project uses loans, expertise under Belt and Road Initiative
PODGORICA - Montenegro needs to build a strategic highway to further open up and modernize the country, said Veselin Vukotic, a former minister and currently rector of Montenegro's youngest private university, in a recent interview.
PODGORICA - Montenegro's public finances are sustainable thanks to the government's fiscal changes, said an official, adding that the country will continue to build its first highway.
Raising six children is a daunting task, especially when it comes to giving them nutritious food at an affordable price, which is why Ashley Bledsoe gets groceries at United Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona.
PARIS - It was the disease to end all others, infecting a third of humanity, killing tens of millions in their beds and prompting panicked talk of the end of days across continents still reeling from war.
A major international fair for small and medium-sized enterprises opens today in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong province.
The United Arab Emirates will forge a closer partnership with China as both look to develop small and medium-sized enterprises, according to a trade promotion official from the Gulf country.
The highly-anticipated second summit between the leaders of the DPRK and the US should focus on the discussion of how to turn their vague commitments of denuclearization into phased steps and diplomatic measures, a Chinese expert said.
Brazil's far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro won the first round of the presidential election on Sunday, but still faces a runoff against his leftist rival Fernando Haddad later this month, while the final outcome is still hard to predict, said a Chinese expert.
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