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Davos Watch: An inside look at the 50th conference II

On Jan. 21, after U.S. President Donald Trump ended his speech at the World Economic...

Mexican forces detain 800 migrants

Mexican authorities on Thursday adopted tougher measures against Central American migrants, detaining 800 of them...

Australian tanker aircraft feared crashed while fighting bushfires

Helicopters were searching on Thursday to locate an air tanker feared to have crashed while...

Clinton bashes Sanders: ‘Nobody likes him’

Hillary Clinton criticized the campaign of her former Democratic presidential rival Bernie Sanders in a...

World Court to rule on emergency measures in Rohingya genocide case

The International Court of Justice on Thursday (Jan 23) will rule on a request for...

1 dead, 5 wounded in Seattle shooting

At least one person was killed and five others wounded in a shooting during the...

Trump praises U.S. economy in Davos, says little on climate woes

U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he's led a “spectacular” turnaround of the U.S....

U.S. Senate blocks Democratic bids for evidence, witnesses in Trump impeachment trial

The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate rejected Democratic efforts on Tuesday to obtain evidence and call witnesses...

Greta Thunberg slams Davos elites on climate

Four young activists including Greta Thunberg told those gathered at the World Economic Forum that...

Fake rubber hands used in OCD therapy

A new type of therapy using faeces and fake rubber hands may be able to...

Walrus shortage may have led to medieval Norse collapse

Greenland’s medieval Norse society vanished from the Earth in the 15th Century after they hunted...

US urges Lebanon’s authorities to refrain from violence and embrace reforms

The US government is calling on Lebanese security forces and demonstrators to refrain from violence...

Tunisian President chooses former finance minister as PM

Tunisian President Kais Saied on Monday designated Elyes Fakhfakh as Prime Minister, after the fractured...

Nearly half billion people lack decent jobs: U.N.

More than 470 million people worldwide are currently unemployed or underemployed, the U.N. said on...

Thousands of armed U.S. gun rights activists join peaceful Virginia rally

More than 22,000 armed gun-rights activists peacefully filled the streets around Virginia's capitol building on...

Foreign powers back Libya ceasefire

Foreign powers agreed at a summit in Berlin on Sunday to shore up a shaky...