PARIS - Rioters looted and torched shops on the famed Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on Saturday, on the 18th weekend of French "yellow vest" protests, characterized by a sharp increase in violence after weeks of dwindling turnout.
LONDON - British Prime Minister Theresa May has issued a stark warning to lawmakers that if they do not back her Brexit deal, there is the possibility the country "will not leave the European Union for many months, if ever".
In a desperate bid to win support for her withdrawal agreement next week, British Prime Minister Theresa May is urging MPs to back a three-month Brexit postponement or face the threat of a much longer delay.
The largest measles outbreak in New York in a decade has sickened at least 150 people, with most of the cases traced to members of the Orthodox Jewish community, according to city health officials.
Australian degrees are losing their appeal to students from the Chinese mainland, as evidenced by the slowing enrollment at universities, according to experts.
With the pollution of urban rivers increasingly becoming a global challenge, China's experience in the rehabilitation of the Suzhou Creek and sewage management offers key lessons to developing countries, according to a new book co-authored by UNHabitat and Tongji University.
After condemning British Prime Minister Theresa May's proposed Brexit withdrawal deal to the trash can on Tuesday night in the latest humiliating defeat for the leader, members of Parliament now wish to take control of negotiations with the European Union.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday declared victory over the US-backed opposition after his government restored electricity following a prolonged blackout, Xinhua News Agency reported.
China on Wednesday called on the European Union to view its development in "an objective, reasonable and fair light".
WASHINGTON - The White House and Republican senators sought compromise on Tuesday on limiting presidents' powers to unilaterally declare national emergencies, as chances improved that US President Donald Trump might avoid a long-expected rejection by Congress of his effort to divert billions more for building barriers along the Mexican border.
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