GAZA STRIP, Middle East - Talks held in recent weeks may produce a long-term peace deal between the Hamas rulers of the Palestinian Gaza Strip and Israel.
The British Army is using a Chinese-owned app that the United States military has ordered its personnel to stay away from over Washington's fears that it could be used for spying.
WASHINGTON - India's Vikram lunar lander, which crashed on its final approach to the moon's surface in September, has been found, thanks in part to the sleuthing efforts of an amateur space enthusiast.
ON BOARD THE ARCTIC SUN RISE - Clad in diving gear or oilskins and gumboots, a team of scientists and activists spent weeks in the South Atlantic, enduring storms and choppy seas to check up on a place almost no one has heard of.
Germany's coalition government could be in danger after a change of leadership in its junior partner.
Josef, a software engineer at a major corporation, borrowed a total of $35,000 to pursue a college degree.
TOKYO - Japan's economy and industry ministry proposed a revision on Monday to its decades-long road map to clean up the radioactive mess at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, which was wrecked by a massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
The creative head of BBC sci-fi drama series Doctor Who said that fan reaction to the show in China has been "thrilling" and hinted that future travels in time and space could take the doctor, played by Jodie Whittaker, to the country.
NEW DELHI - As the Indian capital witnessed an alarming increase in air pollution recent months, a young man wearing an oxygen mask and carrying a 20-liter plastic water bottle strapped to his back was an unusual attraction.
This year's holiday shopping season in the United States will be "more muted" than 2018 because many consumers planned to spend less despite a strong economy and record-low unemployment, Goldman Sachs researchers said.
HALF MOON ISLAND, Antarctica - The swimsuit-clad tourists leap into the icy water, gasping at the shock, and startling a gaggle of penguins.
LOSPALOS, East Timor - Mario Da Cruz could only watch in horror as a small army of crocodiles killed a child on an East Timor beach - another victim of the tiny nation's soaring rate of attacks.
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