Moscow is still open for dialogue on intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles despite the United States' withdrawal from the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty, Russian senior officials said on Sunday.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - The front-runner in Argentina's presidential race, Alberto Fernandez, said the country is "virtually" in default and should renegotiate its bailout loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, or IMF.
Charity Age UK says discrimination on the grounds of age should be made as unacceptable as any other form of prejudice following the publication of a report highlighting the extent of ageist attitudes and behavior in the United Kingdom.
At least 160 deaths of children in eastern India in the past two months are likely due to acute encephalitis. Much to the relief of the authorities, the flow of patients at the local hospitals has fallen sharply as the monsoon rain wanes.
KHARTOUM, Sudan - Sudan's Transitional Military Council and the opposition Freedom and Change Alliance signed the political and constitutional declarations on Saturday at a ceremony in the capital, Khartoum, after weeks of tortuous negotiations.
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesian President Joko Widodo said on Friday he would press on with plans to move the nation's capital and roll out measures to kick-start Southeast Asia's biggest economy as it feels the sting of slowing global growth.
Kenya is set to undertake its first paperless national census from August 24 to 31.
Six people were injured and at least 13 were arrested after far-right protesters and opposing demonstrators clashed on Saturday in the largest city of Oregon in the western United States.
KABUL - Joy and celebration turned into horror and carnage when a suicide bomber targeted a packed Afghan wedding hall, killing at least 63 people in the deadliest attack to rock Kabul in months, officials and witnesses said on Sunday.
PARIS - French President Emmanuel Macron was scheduled to meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Monday for a rare visit.
QULUSUK, Denmark - Greenland is not for sale, local authorities said on Friday, after a newspaper reported that US President Donald Trump is looking into whether it might be possible for the United States to buy the mineral-rich Arctic island.
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