British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has hinted at a possible green battleground in the country's upcoming general election by announcing plans to introduce new carbon emissions regulations for all houses built in the country.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has vowed that the rioters responsible for a wave of violence that has engulfed restive regions of the country will be pursued and brought to justice.
TEHERAN - Tens of thousands of Iranians held demonstrations nationwide on Monday to mark the 40th anniversary of the seizure of the US embassy in Teheran.
WASHINGTON - The anonymous whistleblower whose complaint triggered an impeachment investigation into US President Donald Trump is willing to answer written questions submitted by Republican lawmakers, the person's lawyer said.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's wish for his country to join the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC, could signal that Brazil is willing to make its energy industry better integrated with the global industrial chain, analysts said.
BAMAKO, Mali - At least 53 soldiers and one civilian have been killed in an attack on an army post in northern Mali, the government said on Saturday, in one of the deadliest strikes against the West African country's military in recent memory.
The government of Vietnam has called on countries around the world to "step up cooperation" to combat human trafficking after British police said they believed all 39 people found dead in a truck were Vietnamese.
After checking dozens of Boeing 737 aircraft, officials of Australian national airline Qantas said cracks found in three jets will need more "complex "repairs than first thought.
Complex's wooden structures no match for inferno that raged for over 10 hours
MULTAN, Pakistan - A massive fire caused by a gas stove erupted on Thursday on a train traveling in Pakistan's eastern Punjab Province, killing at least 74 passengers, officials said.
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