JERUSALEM - Israel's attorney-general announced on Thursday he intends to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges, a decision coming just six weeks before a closely contested national election.
The full extent of plastic pollution of the oceans has been revealed after a samples of sea creatures from the world's deepest depression, the Mariana Trench east of the Philippines, were all found to contain plastic fibers.
WAGAH, India - Crowds on the Indian side of the border with Pakistan dwindled late on Friday as the wait for the handover of a captured military pilot dragged on.
Macky Sall won a second term as the president of Senegal in the first round of voting, election officials announced on Thursday.
Kim Jong-un, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, kicked off an official visit to Vietnam on Friday, three days after arriving in the country for a summit with US President Donald Trump which ended without a deal.
The United Nations Security Council on Thursday did not adopt either of two rival draft resolutions on Venezuela proposed by the United States and Russia.
CAIRO - At least 20 people were killed and dozens injured when a locomotive smashed through the buffers and burst into flames at the Egyptian capital's main train station on Wednesday.
LYON, France - Meet the man who is trying to make the closest thing you will get to a 21st-century Stradivarius.
Smaller African countries have a greater commitment than their richer continental counterparts to fighting Neglected Tropical Diseases, or NTDs, according to the Uniting to Combat NTDs, a nongovernmental organization.
Franchise operators in Japan are fighting against 7-Eleven's 24-hour policy, a move that brought the convenience store chain's round-the-clock service center stage amid the country's increasing labor shortage.
Europe should further seize the opportunities of a rising China to boost its economic growth in a fast-changing world, according to a report by a group of leading European economists.
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