Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his main challenger, Benny Gantz, were tied in the parliamentary elections on Wednesday morning with 97.4 percent of the votes counted, official figures from the Israeli Central Election Committee showed, Xinhua News Agency reported.
A new partnership between soft drink producers and a Chinese company is expected to accelerate plastic recycling and create more jobs in Kenya.
Wreckage from a Japanese F-35A stealth fighter jet has been found a day after it disappeared off the radar over the Pacific, the country's defense minister said on Wednesday, Agence France-Presse reported.
HAVANA - Havana's Chinatown is being restored to its former glory as work in the district in downtown Havana began several weeks ago.
The teams played for the men's college basketball championship on Monday weren't the only athletic teams in the headlines on Monday.
For former National Basketball Association players David Jones and Tim Ohlbrecht, the greatest reward from their latest trip to China was seeing the children's faces light up, eager and ready to learn from them some basketball skills.
Drivers of cars that don't meet London's new pollution standards will be charged an extra 12.5 pounds ($16.4) when entering the center of the capital at any time, starting this week.
After months of Brexit indecision, Britons have warmed to the idea of a decisive prime minister, such as Margaret Thatcher or Winston Churchill.
The recent ratification by Gambia's legislature of the Continental Free Trade Area agreement, or the CFTA, means the ambitious initiative has entered the implementation phase.
A life-size elephant crafted by a Chinese designer from recycled denim went on display at London's Tate Exchange last weekend, illustrating the hardships of the natural world and calling for greater protection of the environment and animals within it.
KIGALI, Rwanda - Rwandans on Sunday started commemorating the 25th anniversary of the 1994 genocide that left more than 1 million people dead, with President Paul Kagame calling for continued efforts to transform the country.
SAMUT CHIN, Thailand - As sea waters slowly rose around his temple and his neighbors fled inland, Thai abbot Somnuek Atipanyo refused to budge and is today a symbol of the fight to restore the country's fast-eroding coastlines.
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