The first batch of Chinese aid for survivors of Typhoon Haiyan arrived in central Philippine city of Cebu, a relief goods distribution center, on Monday evening.
Three Chinese experts on Monday began training in The Hague on how to verify the destruction of Syria's chemical weapons.
An Egyptian court decided on Monday to postpone the trial of Egypt's deposed President Mohamed Morsi to Jan 8, 2014 over the charges of murdering protesters during his one-year rule.
Trial of Egypt's deposed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi has been adjourned to January 8, 2014, the presiding judge said on Monday.
Australia expects to sign a free trade pact with China in the first half of 2014 after nine years of negotiations, an Australian official said.
The Republic of Korea will deploy the 12th guided-missile destroyer, built solely on its indigenous technology, in early 2014.
Tens of thousands of Iranians held demonstrations on Monday across the country to mark the 34th anniversary of the seizure of the US embassy in Tehran.
A judicial inquiry will be opened in Mali following the assassination of two French journalists after they were kidnapped on Saturday in the northern region of Kidal by armed men.
A 35-million-US-dollar film which chronicles the life of former South African President Nelson Mandela was premiered Sunday evening.
Dozens of navy sailors from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea were confirmed to have been killed when their warship sank during a drill last month.
The ROK President Park Geun-hye said that she was open, in principle, to summit talks with Kim Jong Un, top leader of the DPRK.
The gunman charged in the deadly shooting at Los Angeles International Airport lay bloodied and handcuffed on the floor of Terminal 3 after being gunned down by police.
Germany and the United States are to strike a deal not to spy on each other following the diplomatic furor sparked by the Edward Snowden revelations.