On Wednesday, British Prime Minister Theresa May sought a three-month delay for Britain's divorce from the European Union, which originally was scheduled for March 29. The European Union has given her until April 12 to find a way forward.
Bulgarian draws up tips to help tourists get the most out of stay in the country
Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing opened in Beijing on Monday, a new member of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, which owns and operates international luxury hotels.
Chef Made Karyasa from The Ritz-Carlton, Bali, presented delicacies at The St. Regis Beijing during the Flavors of Indonesian Spices event, which was launched on Monday night.
Wuhan in Central China's Hubei province is on the right track to internationalization based on its sound economic foundation, favorable business environment and vast talent pool, according to local officials.
Local authorities in the historic English university city of Cambridge are considering installing a "trackless metro" transit system that is similar to those developed in China.
BRUSSELS - British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday hoped to persuade European Union leaders to delay the United Kingdom's divorce from the bloc by up to three months, with her plans in chaos just eight days before Britain's scheduled departure.
India is presenting a special "gift" to the world.
Following a phoned-in bomb alert, dozens of people were evacuated from a street near European Union headquarters on Tuesday morning, just two days before the EU summit. The street was reopened by noon after Brussels police had inspected the area and declared it safe.
A father and son who fled the civil war in Syria for "the safest country in the world" were buried before hundreds of mourners on Wednesday. They were the first funerals for victims of shootings at two New Zealand mosques, The Associated Press reported.
NAIROBI, Kenya - Luggard, a lively three-year-old, limps behind the rest of his ragtag troupe of orphan elephants, halting to graze or rub against a tree.
JAKARTA/SINGAPORE/PARIS - The pilots of a doomed Lion Air Boeing 737 Max scoured a handbook as they struggled to understand why the jet was lurching downward, but ran out of time before it hit the water, three people with knowledge of the cockpit voice recorder contents said.
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