Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed victory on Thursday in the general election and vowed an "inclusive" future, with his party headed for a landslide win.
"It is amazing to see there are no empty seats in this room on a Saturday afternoon with beautiful sunshine outside," Li Sufang, trustee vice-president of the Shenzhen Essen Investment Group, exclaimed at the recent Utah-China Trade and Investment Forum in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Kremlin on Wednesday condemned as unacceptable an alleged US ultimatum to Turkey designed to force it to cancel a deal to buy Russian S-400 missile systems and buy US weapons instead.
The US bicycle industry is taking a direct hit from US trade tariffs on bikes and parts made in China and is calling for the trade dispute to be resolved.
The result of Indonesia's elections was never in doubt. President Joko Widodo would win but would his opponent, retired army general Prabowo Subianto, and his supporters go along with the will of the people?
Half of adults in the United States believe that the country will go to war with Iran "within the next few years", according to a Reuters/Ipsos public opinion poll released on Tuesday amid increased tensions between the two countries, Reuters reported.
China's permanent representative to the United Nations on Tuesday called for adherence to a political settlement of the Libyan crisis and proper handling of sanctions against the country, Xinhua News Agency reported, as the top UN envoy for Libya warned that the Arab country is on the verge of civil war that could lead to permanent division.
Zambia, South Africa and Uganda have embraced effective measures in the fight against gender-based violence that others can emulate, according to several female African judges.
Millions of voters in Malawi cast ballots on Tuesday in a closely-fought election, as the incumbent president battled to hold off two rivals in a race focused on economic development.
US accusations against Huawei Technologies are "groundless" and the White House's move to ban the transfer or sale of US technology to the Chinese telecom giant is "politically motivated", Chinese Ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai said on Tuesday.
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