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William Abel peers inside a plastic bag he dug out of a trash can in Havana while scrounging for his next meal. It contains rice, vegetables, a meatless chicken bone and flies competing for the spoils ...
South Korea's economy grew 0.5 percent in the second quarter, the country's central bank said Thursday, as strong demand for semiconductors propelled exports to its biggest gain in nearly five years.
The paramount chief of a volcanic island in Vanuatu said Thursday he was "very impressed" by a global court's declaration that countries must tackle climate change.
The Philippines shut down schools and cancelled flights Thursday as torrential rains driven by a typhoon and a separate tropical storm pounded the country's northern island of Luzon.
The recent acquisition of Peppertree Capital Management strengthens the firm’s exposure to transformative technologies and ...
Rob Valetini was named Thursday in Australia's side for the second Test against the British and Irish Lions in Melbourne, a ...
Australia said Thursday it would lift trade barriers on beef from the United States, removing a major point of friction ...
A US Osprey military aircraft made an emergency landing on Thursday in northern Japan, the latest in a string of mishaps and accidents involving the controversial tilt-rotor plane.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull seek a successful re-set of their season as they launch a new era at this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix, their first without Christian Horner in charge.
In June, the ECB lowered its key deposit rate in for an the eighth consecutive quarter-point reduction. President Donald ...
Owen Farrell was named Thursday on the bench as the British and Irish Lions made seven changes to their matchday 23 for the second Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen urged the bloc and China to "acknowledge our respective concerns and come forward with real solutions" during a Thursday meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.