How did the Taliban take over Afghanistan so quickly?
Retail sales in China expanded 8.5% in July year-on-year and industrial output was up 6.4%, with both figures below analyst estimates.
Despite continued virus worries and restrictions that have lasted most of this year, Japan's economy grew a better-than-expected 0.3% in the three months to June, data from the cabinet office showed.
'China's Fauci' probed for plagiarism after questioning Covid policy
Death toll in massive Haiti quake jumps to over 1,200
Afghan leader Ghani says Taliban has won as militants enter Kabul
Timeline: the Taliban's sweeping offensive in Afghanistan
Poland hits back at Israel in WWII claims law row
America has the chance to re-tool its human resources by systematically building the skills of the American workforce through the power of education, supported by technologies that provide learning anywhere, anytime.
International trade remains a pillar of the American economy. In 2019, U.S. companies imported and exported $5.6 trillion worth of goods and services.
Dollar dominance back on agenda in DR Congo
China's youth react to gaming curbs with anguish and cunning
Multi-billion-dollar reconstruction projects await in post-war Libya
Medvedev dominates Isner to face Opelka for Toronto title
Even in rarefied world of French cuisine, you gotta Insta
Big Tech rolls on as investors shrug off regulatory pressure
Nicaragua editor detained in latest move seen to target president's critics
Messi gets rapturous reception before watching PSG beat Strasbourg
France sees fifth weekend of protests against Macron Covid pass
A startup company that helps employ workers around the world saw its valuation jump after getting new investor funding.
Elon Musk's collection of electric cars can be affordable for some or an expensive luxury item for others.
The growing prevalence of Alzheimer's disease is a frightening national emergency. The disease afflicts 6.2 million Americans, a number expected to more than double by 2060.
Joe Biden's plan for investing in clean energy by bringing the United States to 80% renewable energy could save over 317,000 lives.
Police raid Nicaragua paper that branded govt a 'dictatorship'
Weapon seizures 'massive boon' for Taliban as cities fall
Apple defended new child protection features that would check images uploaded to its cloud storage and on its messaging platform, rejecting concerns the updates pose threats to privacy.
US issues new terrorism threat warning ahead of 9/11 anniversary
Agreement reached to avoid strike at world's largest copper mine in Chile
The move comes as the sanctity of data on smartphones becomes an increasingly sensitive topic.
US authorizes Covid boosters for those with weakened immune systems