ISLAMABAD - Pakistan is disappointed with the remarks made by US President Donald Trump when introducing his policy on Afghanistan, the Foreign Ministry said.
SEOUL - The heir to the Samsung empire will face the verdict in his corruption trial on Friday, which threatens to leave the world's biggest smartphone maker rudderless for more than a decade.
PHOENIX, Arizona - President Donald Trump on Tuesday mounted an aggressive defense of his response to a deadly far right march in Virginia, using a rally speech to condemn "dishonest" media coverage of his widely criticized remarks.
BARCELONA - Spanish police on Monday extended the search for the man who killed 13 people in Barcelona to all of Europe as details emerged of how he fled on foot through the streets of the old town before disappearing after ramming a van into crowds.
NEW DELHI - Widespread floods have killed more than 800 people and displaced over a million in India, Nepal and Bangladesh, with aid workers warning of severe food shortages and waterborne diseases as rains continue to lash the affected areas.
AUSTIN, Texas - University of Texas President Greg Fenves has ordered the immediate removal of statues of Robert E. Lee and other prominent Confederate figures from a main area of campus, saying such monuments have become "symbols of modern white supremacy and neo-Nazism."
GAZA CITY, Middle East - On a large fishing boat on the tip of land that stretches a few meters into the water of Gaza City beach, Hana al-Jarousha enjoyed herself in the first leisure restaurant of its kind in the blockaded Gaza Strip.
JAIPUR, India - An Indian court has given a woman permission to divorce her husband because their home did not have a toilet, forcing her to seek relief outdoors.
SEOUL - The combined forces of the Republic of Korea and the United States on Monday kicked off their joint annual war game that could re-raise tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
FREETOWN - The number of bodies recovered after a mudslide and flooding hit Sierra Leone last week has reached 499, Sierra Leonean media reported on Sunday.
CHARLESTON, South Carolina - On Monday, when a total solar eclipse sweeps across the United States for the first time in 99 years, people gathering in Charleston will be the last on the continent to experience it.
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