Prince William has spent three weeks working with the United Kingdom's security services, it has been revealed.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea may be seeking a breakthrough in the stalled nuclear talks with the United States by enhancing partnerships with its traditional allies, analysts said following a report that DPRK top leader Kim Jong-un is likely to visit Russia "in the near future".
BRUSSELS - Brussels' famous landmark, the Manneken-Pis, is an insouciant celebration of going with the flow - but even carefree little boys can go too far.
The fatal crashes of two Boeing 737 Max jets six months apart have set off a flood of lawsuits against the manufacturer, subcontractors and the two airlines.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A regular job at the business center in the free trade zone of Gwadar port, southwestern Pakistan, once a small backward fishing village, has brought a great change in Younis Ghulam Qadir's life by lifting him to a five-star working atmosphere.
Despite the fact that over the past four decades she has made a living mostly out of painting, Cao Xiuwen still considers herself to be a peasant.
After spending eight years sparing no effort to plant trees among the numerous mountain villages of Qufu, Jining, in East China's Shandong province, Su Ping said it's time to move her daughter's ashes from the mortuary to the tree-dotted hills so she can rest in peace among the greenery forever.
For Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke, the role of a deputy to the National People's Congress has given him a wider horizon, and an even deeper understanding of people and society.
For coach Hu Jiang and China's ice hockey players, the clock is ticking to the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
Cholera cases in cyclone-hit Mozambique have risen above 1,400, government officials said on Tuesday, as nearly 900,000 doses of cholera vaccine arrived in an attempt to limit the rapid spread of the disease.
In an effort to introduce a long-term strategy against climate change before the Group of 20 summit in Osaka in June, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has called on the government to set a more ambitious goal for cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Teachers in the United Kingdom have reacted angrily to government proposals to draw them into the fight against knife crime by requiring them to report anyone they fear may be at risk or involved, saying the suggestion is unworkable and unreasonable, and that the problem has nothing to do with schools.
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