At Dandong, a city on the border with North Korea through which as much as 80 percent of the bilateral trade is conducted, it’s business as usual.
State television showed Iranian and Russian officials at launching ceremonies for the 10-year project, which will include two power plants.
More than 100 U.S. business delegations have visited Cuba since 2014 and around 300,000 Americans are expected to arrive this year under looser travel restrictions.
The social media giant issued a statement saying it “listened to the community” and recognized the “global importance” of the “napalm girl” photo.
Analysts say separatist insurgents operating in Thailand’s deep south use Malaysia as a base to launch and plan their attacks.
The U.S. and South Korea have dispatched planes to detect radioactive material following North Korea’s fifth nuclear test Friday.
Russia and the U.S. announced an agreement on the Syrian war that calls for a nationwide ceasefire starting sundown Monday.
Dozens more were taken to hospital with injuries as firemen struggle to control the blaze in the four-storey building just outside the Bangladeshi capital.
Asia Ramazan Antar was known for fighting the Islamic State group and looking like the U.S. actress.
Three women may have been motivated to carry out the attack after recent airstrikes in Syria killed Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, the chief spokesman of the Islamic State group.
"Kim Jong-un does not listen to any voice, and this leads us to view Kim Jong-un's mental state as uncontrollable," said South Korean President Park Geun-hye.
Last year's pilgrimage was marred by a fatal stampede.
The holy Muslim pilgrimage began Friday. The annual journey is deemed a “central pillar of the Islamic faith.”
The 62nd Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Kiev's International Exhibition Center, the European Broadcasting Union announced Friday.
The move comes at a time of heightened tensions in the South China Sea and the U.S. has urged China to avoid militarizing the region.
The loss of global wilderness areas over the last two decades has been catastrophic, with the Amazon and Central Africa being the hardest hit regions, a new study revealed.
The Philippine president also called the UN's Ban Ki-moon a fool for bringing up human rights issues.
The jihadist group has lost more than half the territory they seized in Iraq and nearly as much in neighboring Syria.
The U.S., France, Japan, China and South Korea have all condemned Pyongyang’s provocative actions.
Norway’s largest circulating newspaper published an open letter Thursday accusing Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg of abusing his power.
A new study has suggested that the genetic differences among giraffe species are as great as those between polar and brown bears.
In line with the concept of differential pricing used by giants like Uber, the Indian government announced a “flexi fare system” on an experimental basis.
The researchers, however, did not look into the long-term effects on the health of babies whose mothers used marijuana during pregnancy.
U.S. President Barack Obama warned of “serious consequences” following the reclusive country’s nuclear test, said to be its biggest one so far.
The government suspended 11,500 teachers over alleged links to the outlawed Kurdistan Worker's Party claiming that there were about 14,000 teachers with links to the militants.
There is cautious optimism ahead of human trials.
The cable car stopped running around 5:30 p.m. local time for "unexplained reasons."
Eid Al Adha is one of the holiest celebrations on the Islamic calendar.
The Fugro Equator and the Dong Hai Jiu were near Fremantle, Australia, on Wednesday undergoing maintenance and trials, respectively.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative Bavarian allies published a paper outlining the party's calls for migrants from Europe's "Christian-occidental cultural sphere."