Ernest Nyari vividly remembers the scramble that would ensue every morning when he opened the doors of the library at University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. Students got stuck at the doorway as they rushed in, said the principal library officer.
DOHA/KABUL - The United States and Taliban officials are scheduled to resume talks on Tuesday in Qatar aimed at ending Afghanistan's 18-year war, hours after a delegation of powerful Afghans and the militant group ended the Intra Afghan Dialogue, a meeting with both sides calling for an end to civilian casualties.
TOKYO - Japan said on Tuesday that it has no plans to backtrack on plans to impose stricter controls on exports of some technology-related products to South Korea.
JAKARTA - Indonesia said on Tuesday it would send more than 210 tons of garbage back to Australia, as Southeast Asian nations push back against serving as dumping grounds for foreign trash.
WASHINGTON - US Vice-President Mike Pence said on Monday that the United States will continue to pile up economic pressure on Iran and defend US interests as Teheran took another step to further break the 2015 nuclear deal.
Downing Street has expressed fresh support for the United Kingdom's ambassador to the United States after US President Donald Trump said his administration would no longer deal with Kim Darroch.
The Russian-made S-400 air defense system is ready to be shipped to Turkey as the air defense system is being loaded onto a cargo plane, according to Turkish President Recep Erdogan.
A US federal prosecutor on Monday called for a jury to sentence to death a former University of Illinois student convicted of kidnapping and killing a Chinese scholar two years ago, calling the crime "cold, calculated, cruel and months in the making".
President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message on Sunday to Charles Michel for his election as president of the European Council.
AGRA, India - At least 29 people were killed on Monday after a bus careered off one of India's busiest roads, which has become known as the "highway to hell" because of its poor safety record.
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