A leading US biomedical scientist on Friday questioned some top US research institutions' recent practices of dismissing Chinese American scientists over security concerns, noting their contributions to the scientific and economic success of the United States.
NEW YORK - The United States is the world's top waste producer which creates three times the global average of per capita trash, new research on global garbage trends has shown.
TEHERAN - Iran announced on Sunday that it is set to break a limit set on uranium enrichment, breaching the landmark 2015 nuclear deal, as it attempts to press remaining signatories to the endangered pact into keeping their side of the bargain.
German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen, who was nominated on Tuesday as the next European Commission president, is facing some tough opposition from members of the European Parliament who will vote on her confirmation on July 16.
KHARTOUM - Sudan's Transitional Military Council and protest leaders reached an agreement on the disputed issue of a new governing body on Friday, in a breakthrough power sharing accord aimed at ending the country's monthslong political crisis.
ANKARA - With dozens of colorful hot air balloons decorating the sky, Turkey's Cappadocia, known for its "fairy chimney" rocks and unique landscape, kicked off its first hot air balloon festival on Wednesday to attract more tourists.
OMO FOREST, Nigeria - The jungle was so thick that Emmanuel Olabode only found the elephants he was tracking when the great matriarch's sniffing trunk reached out close enough to almost touch.
WASHINGTON - With fighter jets flying overhead, US President Donald Trump praised the military and reveled in a show of pomp and patriotism on Thursday in a celebration of Independence Day that critics accused him of turning into a political event.
ROME - Russian President Vladimir Putin asked Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on Thursday for help in improving relations between the European Union and Russia and ending sanctions on Moscow.
TRIPOLI - Hundreds of migrants were held on Thursday in a detention center days after it was hit by an airstrike that killed 44 people, amid outrage over the plight of those still trapped in Libya.
TEHERAN - Iran demanded on Friday that the United Kingdom immediately release an oil tanker it has detained in Gibraltar, accusing it of acting at the bidding of the United States.
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