OSLO - Determined to go green, Oslo is slowly but surely ridding its city center of motorists, angering some who say the "war on cars" is putting the brakes on individual freedoms.
CANBERRA - Pilot error has been blamed for a 2017 Australian plane crash that killed five people, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau has found.
Derrick Sibeso Wina from Zambia completed his master's degree in the Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development (ISSCAD) at Peking University in June.
Idris Salim Dokota from Kenya turned down an offer to study in Europe and decided to learn the secrets of China's development path and, more important, what the future holds.
The diverse cultures and breathtaking views found in the vast Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, which covers a sixth of China's territory, make it perfect for road trips.
Address by Premier Li Keqiang at the opening ceremony of the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2018, in Tianjin, on Wednesday
KONGTHONG, India - Curious whistles and chirrups echo through the jungle around Kongthong, a remote Indian village, but this is no birdsong. It's people calling out to each other in music - an extraordinary tradition that may even be unique.
TOKYO - Electric drones booked through smartphones pick people up from office rooftops, shortening travel time by hours, reducing the need for parking and clearing smog from the air.
WILMINGTON, North Carolina - Rivers and waterways, swollen after Florence's historic deluge, rose dangerously across the Carolinas on Tuesday, closing roads, inundating communities, hindering rescue and repair efforts and preventing evacuees from returning home.
LOS ANGELES - The city of Los Angeles, a leading center of the world's fashion industry, moved on Tuesday toward becoming the largest US metropolis to outlaw the sale and manufacture of most fur products within its limits.
BERLIN - The head of Germany's domestic intelligence agency lost his job on Tuesday after his remarks downplaying anti-migrant violence became a battleground between Chancellor Angela Merkel and her conservative critics.
GENEVA - Tuberculosis, or TB, remains the world's deadliest infectious disease although global efforts have averted an estimated 54 million TB deaths since 2000, the World Health Organization warned on Tuesday.
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