The US is not expected to put gun control on the agenda even after the country's unprecedented levels of gun violence, an expert said, as a teenage boy opened fire with a handgun at a Kentucky high school on Tuesday, killing two fellow students and wounding more than a dozen people in the latest mass shooting to hit the United States.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's attendance at the Republic of Korea-hosted Winter Olympics would not change the tense situation in East Asia, although Tokyo intends to win the support of Seoul, said Chinese experts.
WASHINGTON - The US Senate on Tuesday confirmed Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell as the next head of the central bank, succeeding Janet Yellen, a move likely to provide continuity in US monetary policy with the economy growing now for nine years straight.
VENICE, Italy - With the flow of Chinese tourists to Europe on the increase, sector operators from both sides have started discussing how to better smooth their trip and make their stay easier in the continent.
RIO DE JANEIRO - With a crown on his head, Marcio Matolias carefully retouches his sand castle, sculpting and smoothing with a shovel as bathers cool off nearby in the suffocating January heat.
LOS ANGELES - She waited 90 years and saw a trail of men and Disney princesses get there before her, but on Monday Minnie Mouse finally got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
SEATTLE - Spam, trout, fried chicken, moon pies and anything slathered in mayonnaise - those are some of the flavors of the Republic of Korea's home cooking that might seem just a bit familiar to the Western athletes and sports fans preparing to descend upon the country for the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang.
The value of the United Kingdom's daycare nurseries shot up thanks to a cheap pound and interest from Chinese investors, according to property adviser Christie& Co.
ANKARA - Turkey's offensive against US-backed Kurdish militia in northern Syria's Afrin region poses a new challenge to its already ailing ties with the United States, said local experts.
DAVOS, Switzerland - The global economy and geopolitical tensions are taking a back seat to a more immediate problem at this year's Davos summit of political and business leaders: Heavy snow is burying the venue.
ALLAHABAD, India - Millions of Hindu devotees are gathering in northern India for the Magh Mela - one of the world's biggest religious festivals involving ritual bathing in the holy waters of the Ganges river.
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