The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator has told the United Kingdom the unloved divorce deal Theresa May negotiated with the bloc remains the only way for the nation to leave in an "orderly manner", despite being soundly defeated three times by the British Parliament.
The six members of the SIRIUS Russian-US crew on Wednesday left the ground-based experimental compound of the Institute of Biomedical Problems at the Russian Academy of Science after completing their four-month isolation experiment.
A federal jury will resume deliberations on Thursday on whether Brendt Christensen should be sentenced to death or life in prison for the kidnapping and killing of Zhang Yingying, a Chinese visiting scholar at the University of Illinois.
Pyongyang: Nuke talks with Washington to be at risk if military exercises go ahead
TEHERAN - Iran's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that the Islamic republic was assisting a "foreign tanker that had encountered a technical problem" in the Persian Gulf after receiving a distress call.
KUALA LUMPUR - Credit cards belonging to Malaysia's disgraced former prime minister Najib Razak were used to spend more than $800,000 in one day at a luxury jeweler in Italy, a court has heard.
SEOUL - A senior US diplomat met officials in Seoul on Wednesday amid a worsening political and economic dispute between allies Japan and the Republic of Korea, as Seoul vowed to unveil plans soon to cut dependence on Japanese industries.
JOHANNESBURG - Johnny Clegg, a South African musician who performed in defiance of racial barriers imposed under the country's apartheid system and celebrated its new democracy under Nelson Mandela, died on Tuesday. He was 66 and had pancreatic cancer.
The US House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a resolution condemning US President Donald Trump's "racist" comments in which he told four minority congresswomen "to go back" and fix the "crime infested places" they "originally came from".
LOS ANGELES, California - The American Civil Liberties Union and other advocacy groups filed a lawsuit on Tuesday, challenging a new rule by the Trump administration barring most immigrants from obtaining US asylum if they pass through Mexico.
WASHINGTON - International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde submitted her resignation from the global crisis lender on Tuesday, signaling her likely approval by the European Parliament to head the European Central Bank, or ECB.
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