Thirty-three new restaurants in Tokyo got Michelin stars in its 2019 guidebook, making the Japanese city the culinary capital of the world for another year.
The United Kingdom's prime minister, Theresa May, defended and promoted the divorce deal she negotiated with the European Union during a visit to Scotland on Wednesday aimed at winning support ahead of a crucial vote in the House of Commons.
Commemorating the passing of Stan Lee - the creator of Spider Man, Iron Man, the Hulk and countless other superheroes - and to celebrate his legacy, Lee's handpicked successor wants to export the Marvel method of conjuring up superheroes to China.
HAMBURG, Germany - Officials, scholars and entrepreneurs gathered for the two-day Hamburg Summit on Monday, eying further economic cooperation between China and Europe against the backdrop of rising protectionism.
SEOUL - Divided for about seven decades, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea together won their first international recognition of Korean traditional wrestling as one of the world's cultural treasures on Monday.
ZOMBA, Malawi - Just four months ago, the fishing harbor at Kachulu on the western shores of Lake Chilwa in Malawi was bustling with fishermen and traders haggling over the catch of the day.
TIJUANA, Mexico - Authorities deported scores of Central American migrants arrested after hundreds forced their way through a Mexican police blockade and headed for the United States but were met with tear gas and rubber bullets.
Uzbekistan has rolled out ambitious plans to make tourism one of the mainstays of its economy - and expects China to be a key player in the endeavor.
British Prime Minister Thersea May has warned MPs in Parliament that failing to back the Brexit deal she agreed with the EU in Brussels would take Britain "back to square one".
TIJUANA, Mexico - US border agents fired tear gas on hundreds of migrants protesting near the border with Mexico on Sunday after some of them attempted to get through the fencing and wire separating the two countries.
DUBAI - A magnitude 6.3 earthquake on Iran's western border with Iraq injured more than 600 people, most suffering minor wounds, state television said on Monday, but no fatalities had been reported.
French President Emmanuel Macron will attempt to convince his people that they will gain real benefits from his economic reforms as he seeks to defuse protests that that might endanger his career, experts said.
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