DUBAI - Iran on Sunday urged the United Kingdom to contain "domestic political forces" as tensions escalated between the two countries following Iran's seizure of a British-flagged oil tanker.
Boris Johnson's expected confirmation as Britain's next prime minister this week is likely to prompt resignations as Cabinet members quit to show their opposition to his "do or die" approach to Brexit.
TOKYO - Japan's Foreign Minister Taro Kono said on Friday that Tokyo will take "necessary measures" against South Korea if interests of Japanese companies are harmed in an escalating dispute over colonial-era forced labor.
Disabled from a car accident in 1992, Richard Hanbury was told he had only five years to live. Instead of being depressed, he was inspired to invent an electronic "painkiller" to stay alive.
As debate rages on whether it is immoral for high-income countries to recruit medical doctors from Africa, China continues to send doctors to boost public healthcare to underserved communities in Africa.
TOKYO - It may not be as famous as Japanese anime legend Studio Ghibli, but Kyoto Animation has many core fans and is known as a team of skilled animators that provides top-quality work for others and can produce its own hits, such as Lucky Star, K-On! and the Haruhi Suzumiya series.
RIVAZ, Switzerland - When foreigners think of Swiss specialties that might excite their taste buds, world-renowned chocolate and cheese likely come to mind.
New Zealand is positioning itself to become a major, strategic link between China and South America under the Belt and Road Initiative.
TEHERAN - Iran on Friday denied US President Donald Trump's statement that a US warship destroyed an Iranian drone near the Persian Gulf after it threatened the ship - an incident that marked a new escalation of tensions between the countries less than a month after Iran downed a US drone in the same waterway and Trump came close to retaliating with a military strike.
On Thursday, South Africans marked the International Nelson Mandela Day with commitments to fight poverty.
TOKYO/SEOUL - Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono summoned South Korea's ambassador to Tokyo on Friday, in a deepening diplomatic row over compensation for Korean wartime forced labor that threatens global supply of memory chips and display screens.
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