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.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with his plan to take the nation out of the European Union on Oct 31 in tatters, appears to be gearing up for an early election.
The top US diplomat in Ukraine testified on Tuesday that US President Donald Trump made the release of security aid to Ukraine contingent on Kiev publicly declaring it would carry out politically motivated investigations, according to a copy of his statement to lawmakers.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency's decision to do its own testing on the Boeing 737 Max rather than follow the US Federal Aviation Administration's lead almost certainly means further delays in recertifying the plane's worldwide return to service.
TOKYO - Japan plans to send its military, known as the Self-Defense Forces, to help protect waterways in the Middle East, but will not join a United States-led maritime coalition in the region, Kyodo News reported on Wednesday.
OTTAWA - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party held onto power in a nail-biter of a Canadian general election on Monday, but as a weakened minority government.
Boeing's stock slid 3.76 percent on Monday after messages surfaced in which the company's chief technical pilot for the 737 Max and a colleague discussed problems they encountered with the plane's anti-stall system while testing it on a flight simulator.
CANBERRA - Most voters believe that Australian Islamic State brides and children trapped in Syrian refugee camps should not be allowed to return to Australia, according to a poll.
The United Kingdom's population is set to grow by 3 million people, or 4.5 percent, during the next decade. It is projected to rise from 66.4 million in 2018 to 70 million people in 2028, with the vast majority of that growth coming from immigration.
With the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics drawing near, Japanese sportswear maker ASICS brought diverse products to the World Winter Sports (Beijing) Expo 2019, held from Oct 17 to 20, to accelerate the rapid development of China's winter sports industry.
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