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Trump not 'personally bothered' by North Korea missile tests
President Donald Trump refused to back away from his positive assessment of North Korea on Monday, saying he wasn't "personally bothered" by the regime's recent short-range missile tests despite the contradictory views of his Japanese hosts and his own national security adviser.
Huawei CEO says China shouldn't punish Apple
Ren Zhengfei, the CEO and founder of embattled Chinese tech company Huawei, is defending US rival Apple.
The world's two largest democracies further towards populism
The world's two largest democracies just tilted further toward populists
The voters in two of the world's largest democracies have spoken -- and their message is clear.
China is not the source of US economic problems -- greed is
China is not an enemy. It is a nation trying to raise its living standards through education, international trade, infrastructure investment, and improved technologies. In short, it is doing what any country should do when confronted with the historical reality of being poor and far behind more powerful countries. Yet the Trump administration is now aiming to stop China's development, which could prove to be disastrous for both the United States and the entire world.
The African nation at the center of a US-China tug of war
A dirt track at Djibouti's Doraleh Port leads to a series of unassuming single-story buildings that, earlier this year, hosted the world's two superpowers.
Europe is sent a mixed message
Europe's populist surge appears to have stalled. On Sunday night, as projections for the European Parliamentary election rolled in, Euroskeptic hopes (and fears) of nationalist politicians becoming a powerful force inside the European Union faded.
Climber who warned of Everest overcrowding dies on mountain
A British mountaineer who recently died on Everest warned of overcrowding at the summit in his last post to social media.
The nation at center of a US-China tug of war
Inspiring graduation photo shows woman in fields where her immigrant parents work
Erica Alfaro says she never forgot the advice her mom gave her when the two worked long hours together in California's Central Valley tomato fields.
Catholic priests confronted by alleged sex abuse victims
Pro-EU parties hold off populist surge in European elections
McCain 'kept reciting' dictator names during Trump inauguration
Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar on Saturday told a crowd of voters in Iowa that late Arizona Sen. John McCain "kept reciting" the names of dictators to her during President Donald Trump's inauguration speech in January 2017.
Sumo, selfie and steak: Trump's big day out in Tokyo
Hours before President Donald Trump was set to begin a day of male bonding with his Japanese counterpart, he issued a tweet underscoring his lingering divides with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe over security matters.
Why the country with the world's largest oil reserves faces gas shortages
For many Venezuelans, oil is a birthright in the country blessed with the largest crude reserves in the world. Despite wild hyperinflation, Venezuela's government has never increased the price of gasoline. Today, amid a crushing economic crisis, filling up a tank in Venezuela is still basically free -- but only if you can afford to wait for days in line.
Hamilton wins 'with the spirit of Niki'
Lewis Hamilton led from start to finish at the Monaco Grand Prix to win his fourth race of the season after an emotional week for the world of Formula 1.
Prosecutors to charge man for decades-old Ireland murder -- in France
Perched on a bench in the quiet courtyard of a pub, Ian Bailey is signing a copy of his self-published book of poetry for a young American woman. He then opens a folded paper printout of his latest work.
Missing hiker lived on berries in forest for 17 days
It had been more than two weeks that she had been lost in a thick Hawaiian forest, and Amanda Eller was at an end.
Hiker posted concerns about Everest days before death
Mountaineer Robin Fisher posted a video to Instagram a few days before he climbed Mt. Everest, expressing his concerns about the hike.
German Jews told not to wear kippahs in public
German Jews have been warned by a leading government official not to wear traditional kippahs in all public settings following a rise in anti-Semitic attacks across the country.
Watch moment rescuers airlift hiker from forest
Cell phone footage captures the moment rescuers airlift a woman who went missing for more than two weeks after a hike in a Hawaii forest.
Trump fuels age-old conflict in Middle East
Moby apologizes to Natalie Portman
Moby is apologizing for what he wrote about Natalie Portman in his new memoir, "Then It Fell Apart."
Taiwan's first mass gay wedding
China is building hundreds of new airports
Spice Girls 'awful' sound disappoints fans
The Spice Girls kicked off their highly anticipated reunion tour in Dublin on Friday night, however some fans were left disappointed after complaining of "awful" sound problems during the show.
How to win a trade war: When the US took on Japan
Earthquake shakes Tokyo just before Trump arrives
Who protects democracy when democrats won't?
Hiker who vanished weeks ago found alive
A Maui woman who went missing more than two weeks ago after a hike has been found alive.
Everest claims five more victims in one week
Three more climbers have died on Mount Everest, bringing the toll of those dead or presumed dead to nine across the 2019 climbing season.
The first Air Force One is wasting away in the desert
You would expect the very first Air Force One to be preserved in a museum somewhere. But it isn't. It's literally baking on a patch of land in the Arizona desert.
Inside Trump's Air Force One: 'It's like being held captive'
Trump blocked from building wall with defense funds
A federal judge on Friday night blocked President Donald Trump from tapping into Defense Department funds to build parts of his US-Mexico border wall.
Does traditional Chinese medicine really work?
'I've done everything I can,' May says, fighting tears
How to win a trade war: When the US took on Japan
As President Donald Trump lands in Japan Saturday amid a worsening trade war with China, he could well be thinking back to a previous economic spat between Washington and an Asian economic powerhouse.
Theresa May: The second woman to hold office in the UK
Theresa May has been British Prime Minister since July 2016. She is the second woman to hold the office. The first was Margaret Thatcher.
A look at Theresa May's time as Prime Minister
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has announced her resignation as Conservative Party leader, finally bowing to intense political pressure over the failure to deliver her signature policy -- Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.
A legacy of failure: Theresa May was a disaster as Prime Minister
Everest traffic jam creates lethal conditions for climbers
Two mountaineers have died on Mount Everest after crowds of people became stuck in a queue leading to the summit of the world's highest mountain.
Is Facebook launching a cryptocurrency?
Facebook is reportedly preparing to launch a cryptocurrency as part of its global push into payments.
Trump falls for Pelosi's trap
Theresa May says she will resign, after failure of her Brexit plan
UK Prime Minister Theresa May announced a tearful resignation, finally bowing to intense political pressure over the failure to deliver her signature policy -- Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.
Trump suggests using Huawei as a bargaining chip in trade deal
US President Donald Trump has raised the possibility of easing restrictions on Huawei as part of a broader trade deal with Beijing, despite labeling the Chinese telecommunications giant "very dangerous."
Taiwan celebrates first same-sex weddings in Asia
50 children saved as Interpol exposes international pedophile ring
Interpol has saved 50 children and prosecuted nine sex offenders after uncovering an international pedophile ring that was sharing child abuse images on the dark web.
India's election was a referendum on Modi -- and it paid off
In purely electoral terms, it is an extraordinary achievement. Narendra Modi and his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have won a clear victory in India's national elections.
Trump arrives in Japan with his Asia policy in tatters
Shinzo Abe's long game is paying off. Only a year ago, the Japanese Prime Minister was looking like the odd one out as US President Donald Trump cozied up to China's Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Snake bites kill 200 people a day
Snakebites kill more than 200 people a day around the world, but Thai firefighter Pinyo Pookpinyo was one of the lucky ones.
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