MANILA - Kit Reyes lives in a city in northern Metro Manila, and works at a call center in Taguig, a city 18 kilometers away but still within the capital city.
SANTIAGO, Chile - Chile on Sunday extended a state of emergency to regions swept by violent protests, which caused at least three deaths and 716 arrests, authorities said.
The Belt and Road Initiative has proved conducive for strengthening regional cooperation and collaboration for common prosperity, ASEAN speakers told a recent forum in Macao.
Africa should increase nuclear power investment as a solution to the continent's current electricity crisis and to help fight global climate change.
SYDNEY - The longest nonstop passenger flight touched down in Australia on Sunday morning after more than 19 hours in the air, a milestone journey from New York that Qantas Airways hopes to parlay into commercial success.
FRANKFURT, Germany - The 71st Frankfurt Book Fair, the largest of its kind in the world, attracted more than 7,400 exhibitors from 104 countries and regions, where business cooperation as well as exchanges of ideas took place over the five-day event, which started on Oct 16.
With historical sites, prairies, canals and coastal resources, the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area has kept drawing in travelers from far and wide.
WINDHOEK - An emotional, 16-year-old Eva Kahili, with tears smudging her makeup, had her dream come true to represent Namibia in China, following her triumph at the 12th Chinese Bridge proficiency competition for secondary school students held in Windhoek recently.
General Motors and the United Automobile Workers union, or UAW, have reached a tentative deal to end a monthlong strike by nearly 50,000 workers in the United States that has cost the country's largest automaker more than $1 billion in lost profits.
Chinese couturier Guo Pei, famed for designing Rihanna's show-stopping yellow gown worn at the 2015 Met Gala in New York, will stage her first fashion show in the United Kingdom.
Retail sales dropped in the United States in September for the first time in seven months as shoppers felt less secure amid domestic political turmoil and the fallout from the US-China trade war, according to analysts.
The first federal trial that could determine who should pay for the damages caused by the opioid epidemic in the United States opened in Ohio on Wednesday, with one estimate pegging the cost to the country's economy at $631 billion from 2015 to 2018.
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