Russia's first summit with African leaders in the southern resort city of Sochi this week gives Moscow the chance to cultivate neglected ties with the continent, experts said.
Russian military police have begun to patrol the security zone in northern Syria in accordance with a memorandum of cooperation that Russia signed with Turkey, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Wednesday.
A Kenyan company has joined with a United Nations agency and a research organization to offer a program aimed at inspiring African girls to take up science as part of broader efforts to eradicate female genital mutilation.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea stressed on Thursday that it hoped to see the United States act "wisely" before the end of this year. The message from Pyongyang came despite the DPRK's top leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump continuing to have good relations.
For Australians the Tasmanian tiger holds the same fascination that Scots have for the Loch Ness monster. But unlike Scotland's mythical creature of the deep, the Tasmanian tiger did exist.
China's absence from an important global space conference was a missed opportunity for collaboration, a US scientist said during the 2019 International Astronautical Congress, or IAC, on Wednesday.
The third 21st Century Maritime Silk Road China (Guangdong) International Communication Forum became a valuable platform for the host city to learn from experts how to build up its city image.
Russia and Turkey reached an agreement on Tuesday to conduct joint patrols in areas of northern Syria that had been held by retreating Syrian Kurdish forces.
CAIRO - Egypt said on Tuesday that it had accepted a US invitation to a meeting of foreign ministers over a project for a giant hydropower dam on Ethiopia's Blue Nile that is causing an escalating spat between the two African countries.
SANTIAGO, Chile - Chilean President Sebastian Pinera announced measures on Tuesday aimed at stemming days of protests over economic inequality that have swept the country and claimed 15 lives.
India's poor rating in the Global Hunger Index, or GHI, has drawn both concern and criticism, with economists terming the situation alarming. They suggest the government needs to focus on proper implementation of programs launched for the benefit of affected groups.
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