British universities are reporting a huge upsurge in applications to study politics in the midst of the ongoing Brexit saga.
Countries in Latin America are once again finding it difficult to kick-start debt-ridden and stalling economies while meeting onerous conditions set by the International Monetary Fund, or IMF.
DOHUK, Iraq - US troops began crossing into Iraq from Syria on Monday as an outline of the Pentagon's strategy for the region emerged.
JALALABAD, Afghanistan - Police and villagers searched for the bodies of their loved ones on Saturday in the rubble of a mosque in eastern Afghanistan that collapsed in a blast during Friday prayers, killing 70 people including dozens of children, officials said.
ANKARA - One Turkish soldier was killed and another was wounded on Sunday after an attack by Syrian Kurdish forces in northeast Syria's Tel Abyad, Turkey's Defense Ministry said, despite a deal reached on Thursday to pause military operations as Kurds withdraw from the area.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to the Guff last week indicated the country is trying to increase its influence in the Middle East, experts said.
Conflict is one of the major challenges facing world food security, said Kenneth Quinn, president of the World Food Prize Foundation, on Wednesday as he also hailed the United States and China as the "two most significant entities in agriculture".
NEW DELHI - Tens of thousands of runners have signed up for the Indian capital's half marathon and other races on Sunday, officials said, despite the air quality hitting dangerous levels in one of the world's most heavily polluted cities.
The ability to convey the message of a dish to customers and to consistently maintain the quality of food are part of the recipe that Bernard Yeoh's restaurant has followed in order to earn a Michelin star for the past 12 years.
A touching wake was held on Thursday for a homeless Chinese man who was murdered in New York, as friends gathered to pay their respects to a "gentle" and "quiet man" whose "life mattered".
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