WASHINGTON - The United States and Afghanistan's Taliban on Sunday both left the door open to fresh talks after US President Donald Trump canceled a secret summit, but the insurgents threatened to inflict greater costs.
AKKALE, Turkey - The United States and Turkey on Sunday began their joint patrols in northeastern Syria, aimed at easing tensions between Ankara and US-backed Kurdish forces who battled the Islamic State extremist group.
LONDON - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson received a fresh blow on Saturday when Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd quit from the government and the ruling Conservative Party in protest at his handling of the Brexit crisis.
India had been over the moon, as it were, preparing to celebrate a historic feat.
BERLIN - A delegation from China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on Thursday concluded a four-day visit to Germany, during which they held talks with German authorities and introduced the real Xinjiang to the German public.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said he had canceled a secret weekend meeting at Camp David, Maryland, with the Taliban and Afghan government leaders after a bombing in the past week in Kabul killed 12 people, including a US soldier. He then called off peace negotiations with the insurgent group.
TEHERAN - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday ordered the removal of all limits on nuclear research and development, taking the country's third step in scaling down its commitments to a 2015 deal with world powers.
The health clinic established by the Institute for Development and Community Health LIGHT is a haven for some of the most vulnerable groups in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi. Ethnic minorities, migrants and other vulnerable people not only get free counseling and affordable medical services at the clinic, but they are also assured of a nonjudgmental and safe space.
The first digital economy report from a United Nations agency has concluded that the United States and China are creating the vast majority of wealth in the digital economy.
Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's call on Thursday to sign a peace treaty formally ending their World War II conflict.
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