AstraZeneca, a leading global biopharmaceutical company, published A Dream-Driven Journey of Public Welfare, its first China philanthropy white paper, at its annual volunteer meeting on Monday in Qingdao.
RAMALLAH/GAZA - Palestinians condemned on Saturday US ambassador to Israel David Friedman's remarks, which consider annexing parts of the West Bank an Israeli right.
NEW DELHI - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday left for his maiden overseas visit, after beginning his second consecutive term last month, to the Maldives and Sri Lanka.
BARCELONA, Spain - Property owners have a new yardstick by way of Spain for measuring frustration over building permit requests they suspect got lost in a local government bureaucracy.
The US Federal Reserve may cut interest rates to boost the economy amid a slowdown in domestic hiring, sluggish global growth and continuing trade tensions with other countries.
TORI-BOSSITO, Benin - Machetes in hand and wearing a straw hat against the sun, the participants of an "agro-bootcamp" in the farmlands of the West African nation of Benin harvest maize, cowpeas and rice.
Water security is fast becoming a major issue for countries around the world where long-term drought and nonseasonal rainfall are becoming the norm, making reliable water supply uncertain. Many of the world's glacier systems are melting at a much faster rate than scientists had anticipated, and the cause is global warming.
FUKUOKA, Japan - Finance ministers and central bank chiefs from the Group of 20 major economies wrapped up a meeting in Japan on Sunday with a pledge to use all the policies they can to protect global growth from disruptions due to trade and other tensions.
TIJUANA, Mexico - US Presidents Donald Trump and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador each declared the deal averting US tariffs on Mexico a win on Saturday, as markets breathed a sigh of relief - though rights groups condemned what they called a draconian crackdown on migration.
A new US law that tightens scrutiny of foreign investment has created a "much more hostile environment" for Chinese investors, and its definition of what is sensitive has increased uncertainties, two former senior officials said on Thursday at the launch of a report on China's outbound capital flows.
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