Queen Elizabeth opened an unusual two-year session of the Parliament on Wednesday which will be dominated if not overwhelmed by groundwork for negotiations for the United Kingdom's planned exit from the European Union.
BRUSSELS - Belgium has avoided a serious attack, its interior minister said on Wednesday, after a suspected suicide bomber planning to explode a large bomb caused only a minor explosion in Brussels' central station on Tuesday.
TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, his ratings battered by suspicion he helped a friend get favorable treatment for a business, and criticism that he used strong-arm tactics in parliament, has vowed to regain the people's trust.
MARAWI CITY, Philippines - Philippine aircraft and troops launched a renewed push against Islamist militants in a southern city on Tuesday, and a military spokesman said the aim was to clear the area by the weekend Eid festival, although there was no deadline.
SEOUL - Two US strategic bombers plan to conduct a joint drill with fighter jets from the Republic of Korea on Tuesday over the Korean Peninsula, local media reported.
NEW YORK - The UN Children's Fund on Monday announced the appointment of a 19-year-old female education activist and Syrian refugee as its youngest goodwill ambassador.
MOSCOW - Russia has warned it would track US-led coalition aircraft in Syria as potential "targets" and halted a military hotline with Washington after US forces downed a Syrian jet.
WASHINGTON - The detailed data of nearly 200 million US registered voters were leaked online, local media reported on Monday. The leak was discovered by the security company UpGuard, which said the data came from three analytics companies hired by the Republican Party.
DOHA/PARIS - Qatar will not negotiate with its neighbors to resolve the Gulf dispute unless they first lift the trade and travel boycott they imposed two weeks ago, its foreign minister said, but added Doha still believed a solution was possible.
PARIS - French police have taken into custody four members of the family of a radicalized Islamist who was killed when he rammed a car loaded with guns and a gas bottle into a police van on the Champs-Elysees, a judicial source said on Tuesday.
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