The international community has moved to provide humanitarian aid to the victims of Cyclone Idai that hit Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe on March 15, killing more than 550 and leaving thousands of others homeless.
A ferry packed with families celebrating Kurdish New Year sank in the Tigris River in Iraq's northern city of Mosul on Thursday, leaving at least 100 dead, Agence France-Presse reported.
Ethiopian Airlines and Lion Air in Indonesia reportedly declined to buy two add-on safety devices that might have helped the pilots keep the doomed Boeing 737 Max jets in the sky.
European Union leaders gathered again on Friday after deciding that the political crisis in the United Kingdom over Brexit poses too great a threat to the world's biggest trading bloc, The Associated Press reported.
Iran needs to deepen its reforms to improve its economy and overcome the difficulties caused by the US sanctions, according to an expert, as the country's top leader delivered a speech marking the end of a year of economic crisis fueled by the renewed sanctions.
SYDNEY - A boulder-sized fish of a kind known to "sink yachts" has washed up on an Australian beach.
TOKYO - Japan's 24-hour convenience stores are struggling to stay open around the clock as an industry that has continually expanded now finds itself at the sharp end of a labor shortage.
JUNGFRAUJOCH, Switzerland - Nearly 900 postcards from youths all over the world were stamped and mailed on Wednesday from Europe's highest mailbox on the Jungfraujoch peak, Switzerland, to global leaders, calling for action against climate change.
HAVANA - Cuba's love affair with 1950s-era cars from the United States is still intact, but the island nation also has a lingering attachment to a workhorse of Soviet leftovers, the motorcycle sidecar.
President Xi Jinping on Wednesday sent messages of condolence respectively to Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Malawian President Peter Mutharika over the recent tropical cyclone disasters.
New Zealand's Chinese community may be small, about 4 percent of the total population of around 4.7 million, but it punches well above its weight when it comes to generosity.
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