US Special Counsel Robert Mueller did not find any collusion between US President Donald Trump and Russia during the 2016 presidential election campaign, according to a summary of the report released by US Attorney General William Barr on Sunday.
As US President Donald Trump's latest tweet about calling off yet-to-be announced sanctions against Pyongyang sparked confusions across Washington, experts believed that the "incident" is in fact a sign showing the complexity of the denuclearization talks, with both sides making cautious decisions.
Australia's most populous state made history over the weekend by returning the coalition government of Premier Gladys Berejiklian for a third term.
Thai voters turned out in high numbers on March 24 on hopes that their voices will be heard in the first general election in eight years and in response to calls from the king and leading candidates.
Belgium on Friday commemorated the third anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attacks in its history, paying tribute to the victims. And a documentary, Tous Ensemble (All Together), following the lives of four victims of the tragedy, was projected on this special day, drawing more than 300 people to the preview.
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.
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