LONDON - People who are aged 75 or older and take aspirin daily to ward off heart attacks face a significantly elevated risk of serious or even fatal bleeding and should be given heartburn drugs to minimize the danger, a 10-year study has found.
ANKARA - At last, the summer comes and about 17.5 million Turkish students began their nearly three-month break. But some of them will have to continue studying for next year in order to be successful in several exams that will determine their future.
WASHINGTON - US Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday denied alleged involvement in any collusion with Russia during last year's presidential campaign, calling it an "appalling and detestable lie".
PARIS - French President Emmanuel Macron has said that the door to the European Union remains open to the United Kingdom as long as exit negotiations are not concluded, but it would be difficult to walk back once negotiations start.
BEIJING - US college student Otto Frederick Warmbier has been released by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea after more than a year of imprisonment, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Tuesday.
DHAKA, Bangladesh - Rescuers struggled on Wednesday to reach villages hit by massive landslides that have killed at least 140 people while also burying roads and cutting power in southeastern Bangladesh, officials said.
SEOUL - ROK President Moon Jae-in has said relations with Japan are being blocked by historical issues that will take time to resolve and asked for Japan's understanding on the issue.
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesia says it's looking to set up joint patrols with the Philippines and Malaysia to prevent Islamic militants who have laid siege to a city in the southern Philippines from entering its territorial waters.
NEW DELHI - A Pakistani couple who were granted a medical visa to come to India for their 4-month-old son's heart treatment have arrived in the country.
PYONGYANG - Dennis Rodman, the former NBA bad boy who has met with DPRK leader Kim Jong-un, flew back to Pyongyang on Tuesday for the first time in Donald Trump's presidency.
WASHINGTON - US senators have reached an agreement on legislation imposing new sanctions on Russia, including a provision that would prevent the White House from easing, suspending or ending sanctions without congressional approval.
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