A lawyer with little political experience has been named as Slovakia's first female president after winning the election on a second round of voting.
MUMBAI - From a multibillion-dollar education startup to wired-up mannequins, technology is helping to revolutionize the way Indian schoolchildren are learning - provided their parents can afford it.
Human remains and other artifacts taken from Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, by Norwegian explorer Thor Heyderdahl on his legendary Kon Tiki expeditions are to be returned to their homeland after an agreement was signed between Norway and Chile.
LILLE, France - A lost sketch by Flemish Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens was sold at auction on Sunday for $1.46 million after being rediscovered in to an inheritance, French auctioneers said.
Arab leaders strongly rejected the US decision to recognize the Golan Heights as Israeli territory at the 30th Arab League summit in the Tunisian capital Tunis on Sunday, Xinhua News Agency reported.
SHAH ALAM, Malaysia - Doan Thi Huong, a Vietnamese woman, was on Monday sentenced to three years and four months of imprisonment for her role in the poisoning death of a man from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea at a Malaysian airport in 2017. She pleaded to the lesser charge filed by the prosecutors of "voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means." If convicted of the original murder charge, she would have faced mandatory capital punishment.
BEIRA, Mozambique - As Mozambique battles to control a fast-spreading cholera outbreak in the cyclone-hit central city of Beira, international assistance is arriving.
KATHMANDU, Nepal - Rescuers were struggling on Monday to reach villages in southern Nepal cut off by a wind - and rainstorm that killed at least 28 people and injured hundreds more.
The anti-stall system on a Boeing Max 737 aircraft may have automatically activated and sent an Ethiopian Airlines plane into a fatal plunge, latest investigations showed.
NEW YORK - New York's Empire State Building, Egypt's pyramids, London's Big Ben and Rio's Christ the Redeemer statue were among the world's most renowned monuments plunged into darkness for an hour on Saturday as part of a global campaign to raise awareness about climate change and its impact on the planet's vanishing plant and animal life.
The China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative is helping to significantly reduce infrastructure deficits in Africa, with latest vocational training programs also equipping local communities with appropriate skills to fully benefit from and participate in the development projects.
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