TEHERAN - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday that Teheran favors talks with Washington but the United States must first lift sanctions it imposed on the Islamic republic.
WASHINGTON - Nearly one-quarter of the world's population, or almost 1.5 billion people, live in 17 countries vulnerable to water shortages close to "day zero" conditions, according to a report released on Tuesday.
NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to revoke the special status of the India-controlled part of the disputed Kashmir region is a bold gamble to end a three-decades old armed revolt and draw the territory closer to the rest of India, the country's media said on Tuesday.
At least one man has died and several others were injured on Japan's southwestern island of Kyushu as a strong typhoon hit the country on Tuesday.
HIROSHIMA, Japan - Hiroshima marked the 74th anniversary of the atomic bombing of the city with its mayor renewing calls for eliminating such weapons and demanding Japan's government do more.
Democratic leaders in the US House and Senate on Monday urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to call lawmakers back to Washington to vote on a gun background-check bill following deadly shootings in Texas and Ohio over the weekend.
European Union officials have said there is no real prospect of meaningful talks with the United Kingdom on a Brexit deal, even while British Prime Minister Boris Johnson insists on changes to the proposed withdrawal agreement.
WASHINGTON - In the latest chapter of an escalating trade conflict with China, US President Donald Trump is again accusing Beijing of manipulating its currency to gain trade advantages. In doing so, he's misrepresenting the facts.
In an apparent show of protest against the ongoing joint military exercise by Seoul and Washington, Pyongyang fired two short-range projectiles into its eastern waters on Tuesday, the fourth such launch in less than two weeks.
LISBON, Portugal - Ferdinand Magellan set off from Spain 500 years ago on an epoch-making voyage to sail around the globe for the first time.
LONDON - Emergency crews in northwest England raced to pump water from a reservoir with a damaged dam on Sunday as weather forecasts calling for thunderstorms hastened fear of the structure failing and flooding a town.
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