March 13, 2018 0 Stone Age People in South Africa Unharmed by Supervolcano Eruption A supervolcano eruption about 74,000 years ago on Indonesia’s island of Sumatra caused a large-scale environmental calamity ...
March 13, 2018 0 China Says New Agency Will Improve Foreign Aid Coordination China plans to set up an international development cooperation agency, according to a parliament document released on Tuesday, to ...
March 12, 2018 0 British PM on Verge of Publicly Blaming Russia for Poisoning Former Spy A prominent British newspaper reports that British Prime Minister Theresa May “is on the verge of publicly blaming Russia ...
March 12, 2018 0 At Least 40 Killed in Nepal Plane Crash Officials in Nepal say a passenger plane from Bangladesh has crashed and burst into flames as it was landing at the Kathmandu ...
March 12, 2018 0 North Korea Nuclear Deal Would Require Major US Concession Too The yet to be confirmed summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has raised expectations ...
March 12, 2018 0 What Happens at SXSW? What originally started as a music festival in the 1980s has evolved into an event that is much bigger and harder to define. ...
March 11, 2018 0 Private Turkish Plane Crashes in Iran – State TV A private Turkish plane carrying 11 people has crashed in southern Iran, Iranian state television reported Sunday. Iran Civil ...
March 11, 2018 0 US Vows No Concessions to North Korea Ahead of Trump-Kim Talks U.S. officials vowed Sunday they would not make any concessions to North Korea ahead of a planned summit between U.S. President ...
March 11, 2018 0 UK Health Officials: Public Risk ‘Low’ After Poisoning of Former Russian Spy British health officials said Sunday that traces of a nerve agent used in the suspected attempted murder of a Russian spy in ...
March 11, 2018 0 Hong Kong Votes to Replace Ousted Pro-Democracy Lawmakers Hong Kong saw low turnout numbers for an election Sunday to replace four lawmakers disqualified over oaths last year the Chinese ...
March 11, 2018 0 StoryCorps: The Last Viewing A father who lost his son in Iraq is comforted by a chance meeting in Washington with the nurse who cared for the soldier in his ...
March 11, 2018 0 Former Confederate Statue Site in Maryland Rededicated to Harriet Tubman A space at a Baltimore park that had long honored two Confederate generals has been rededicated to abolitionist Harriet Tubman. ...
March 11, 2018 0 Bolivians Stretch Vast Flag in Demand for Sea Outlet A narrow strip of blue has been stretched for more than 120 miles (196 kilometers) across the nation of Bolivia as part of a ...
March 10, 2018 0 US Narrows Travel Alert for Mexico’s Playa del Carmen The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has narrowed its travel warning for the Caribbean resort city of Playa del Carmen amid what it calls ...
March 10, 2018 0 Gunman’s Victims Had Devoted Lives to Veterans Three women, including one who was pregnant, who had devoted their lives to helping traumatized veterans were killed by a patient ...
March 10, 2018 0 EU Fears Press Freedom Under Threat, as Protesters Return to Streets of Slovakia Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of cities in Slovakia following the murder of a journalist and his fiancée two ...
March 10, 2018 0 Scientists Try to Crack Dolphins’ Language Researchers in Sweden have embarked on a four-year project whose aim is to understand one of the most complex animal ...
March 10, 2018 0 Tillerson Cancels Day of Events in Africa U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has canceled a day of events in Kenya because of illness. Undersecretary of State Steve ...
March 10, 2018 0 Challenges for Rural Women Focus of UN Women’s Conference This week 4,000 women from around the world will gather at the United Nations for the Commission on the Status of Women. The ...
March 10, 2018 0 Tillerson: Political Reconciliation in Kenya ‘a Very Positive Step’ U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Friday that the political reconciliation between Kenya’s President Uhuru ...
March 9, 2018 0 EU Seeks Clarity on Trump Tariffs The European Union says it is not clear whether the bloc will be exempt from U.S. President Donald Trump’s steel and ...
March 9, 2018 0 Flu Vaccines More Effective for Children Than for Adults So far, 114 children in the U.S. have died from influenza or a flu-related illness, and the flu season is not yet over. Most of ...
March 9, 2018 0 Trump-Kim Jong Un Summit News Met With Cautious Optimism U.S. President Donald Trump’s surprise acceptance of an invitation to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang ...