Human feces and urine litter sidewalks. Used syringes and the bodies that sucked in their fluid stretch out among it.
CAIRO - Recent decisions by the administration of US President Donald Trump against the Palestinians and in favor of Israel have proved that Washington's mediating role as a peacemaker in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has gone, Egyptian political experts said.
BIRDSVILLE, Australia - Being the only policeman in an area the size of the United Kingdom might be daunting for some, but not for Senior Constable Stephan Pursell.
SANTIAGO, Chile - Chilean avocado growers have found a rapidly expanding market in China as consumers there develop an ever-finer appetite for nutritional produce, industry officials have said.
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France - The imprisoned son-in-law of a murdered Monaco billionaire goes on trial Monday with nine other people suspected in the brazen daylight killing of the heiress, a case which prosecutors say bears all the hallmarks of a sordid crime thriller.
PARIS - Robots will handle 52 percent of current work tasks by 2025, almost twice as many as now, a World Economic Forum study said on Monday.
Chinese Vice-Premier Han Zheng delivered a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the 15th China-ASEAN Expo and the China-ASEAN Business and Investment Summit on Wednesday.
NANNING - In a few years, former Deputy Prime Minister of Laos Somsavat Lengsavad envisions that people from the landlocked country at the heart of the Indochinese Peninsula will be able to travel to China by high-speed train.
Damascus International Fair helps to repair Syria's infrastructure
LONDON - British Prime Minister Theresa May concedes that she gets "irritated" by the debate over her leadership during the difficult Brexit negotiations.
NEW DELHI - The Taj Mahal, one of the wonders of the world situated in northern India, has been plagued by a monkey menace recently, as incidents of attacks or bites by the animals are on the rise and local authorities are unable to find a lasting solution.
CAPE TOWN - Animal conservation in Africa has suffered several setbacks in recent months, prompting experts at an African tourism conference this week in Cape Town to warn about the cost to the travel industry.
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