SEOUL - The Democratic People's Republic of Korea fired a new round of short-range projectiles on Tuesday, multiple media reports said, hours after it signaled a new willingness to resume stalled denuclearization talks with the United States.
TOKYO - Nearly 17,000 passengers were stranded overnight at Tokyo's Narita Airport, an official said on Tuesday, after it took a direct hit from Typhoon Faxai. The storm caused transport chaos throughout the Japanese capital.
WASHINGTON - Peace talks between the United States and the Taliban are now "dead", US President Donald Trump declared Monday, two days after he abruptly canceled a secret US meeting he had arranged with Taliban and Afghan leaders aimed at ending Washington's longest war.
WASHINGTON - Like modern humans and primates, Neanderthals - our closest evolutionary cousins - are thought to have lived in groups, but their size and composition have been difficult to infer from archaeological and fossil remains.
NEW DELHI - Indian space scientists on Tuesday were desperately trying to establish communication with their broken moon lander that went silent moments before it was due to make a historic soft landing.
Two in three US citizens prefer friendly cooperation and engagement with China, and a vast majority of the US public favors trade with the world's second-largest economy, according to the 2019 Chicago Council Survey, which was released on Monday.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered another defeat late on Monday before the Parliament shut down for five weeks amid scenes of protests by opposition MPs.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov held a meeting in Moscow on Monday, discussing Washington's exit from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty and the rebuilding of relations between Russia and the European Union.
The Leticia Amazon Pact promises to be the strongest international effort so far to combat Amazon fires and guard the environment.
The British government was on Monday set to ask members of Parliament for a second time to agree to a snap general election next month, and was expected to face yet another defeat.
Dozens of flights were grounded and thousands of journeys disrupted after British Airways pilots staged their first strike - a work stoppage on Monday and Tuesday, with a third day currently planned for Sept 27.
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