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.
Two French journalists were kidnapped and killed on Saturday in Kidal in northern Mali, the French Foreign Ministry confirmed.
Pakistani government accused US of sabotaging peace talks with domestic Taliban fighters by killing their leader in a drone strike.
Egypt's interim government on Saturday decided to lift the nighttime curfew on November 14, state- run Ahram website reported.
US President Barack Obama urged Congress on Saturday in his weekly address to pass a budget that favors infrastructure and education.
US whistleblower Edward Snowden is willing to help the German government in its probe into US spying in Germany that included alleged monitoring of mobile phone communications of Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Three Chinese experts will take part in a mission in Syria focusing on the destruction and verification of Syrian chemical weapons.
A gunman opened fire with an assault rifle in a terminal of Los Angeles International airport on Friday, killing a Transportation Security Agent and injuring at least six other people before he was shot and captured, authorities said on Friday.
Washington has made a clarification to Beijing to dismiss a Japanese media report on a so-called US-Japan joint combat plan for "retaking" China's Diaoyu Islands, the Foreign Ministry confirmed on Friday.
Brazilian Vice-President Michel Temer will pay an official visit to China from November 4 to 10.
The Republic of Korea planned to buy four Global Hawks, the unmanned spy drone, from the United States to beef up its defense capabilities against possible missile and nuclear threats from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
A strong storm battered central and southeast Texas Thursday, killing at least two people and causing high water, flash floods, and power outages across the US state.