TOKYO - Japanese social media reacted with a storm of outrage to a video by YouTube star Logan Paul showing a suicide victim in a forest near Mount Fuji, as anger spread over the now-deleted video on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON - Last year was the safest year for civil aviation since plane crash statistics were first compiled in 1946, two industry studies have found.
India on Monday named Vijay Keshav Gokhale, a former ambassador to China, as its new foreign secretary - a move that seems to be in line with the country's focus on relations with China, an expert said.
WASHINGTON - More than 300 top women in Hollywood - from Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lawrence to Emma Thompson and Cate Blanchett - unveiled an initiative on Monday to tackle pervasive sexual harassment in workplaces, calling special attention to their "sisters" in less than glamorous blue-collar jobs.
PASADENA, California - With a nod of thanks to military veterans, marching bands and floral floats took to the streets under sunny California skies as the 129th Rose Parade drew hundreds of thousands of spectators on New Year's Day and millions more watched on TV.
NAIROBI - Tin Tin, a Chinese restaurant located in central Nairobi, has been serving local Kenyans for nearly four decades with its zestful dishes and unique cultural background.
ANKARA - The unusual and very efficient whistle language used as a means of communication by villagers in the remote and mountainous northern Turkey has been added to the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage but could soon be overtaken by modern technology.
LOS ANGELES - Disney and LucasFilm's Star Wars: The Last Jedi has cleared the $1 billion milestone in worldwide grosses in less than three weeks.
TEHERAN - Clashes overnight between protesters and security forces in Iran killed nine people, state television reported on Tuesday, including some rioters who tried to storm a police station to steal weapons.
TOKYO - The Japanese government aims to put unmanned self-driving vehicles into practical use under limited conditions by 2020. However, it has been pointed out that current laws are not equipped to deal with liability in accidents involving self-driving cars.
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations Children's Fund estimated on Monday that nearly 386,000 babies were born on New Year's Day, with more than 90 percent in developing regions.
JERUSALEM, Middle East - Israel set a higher threshold on Tuesday for any future vote on ceding parts of Jerusalem to the Palestinians, who want the eastern part of the city as capital for a future independent state.
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