China, U.S. trade teams to hold talks
Top Chinese and U.S. officials will hold trade talks following instructions from their leaders, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday, adding that Beijing hoped...
Russia’s Putin says U.S. move against Huawei aims to weaken China
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that U.S moves against technology giant Huawei aimed to weaken China, while U.S. tariffs sought to hold the...
Ex-U.S. Marine accused of spying by Russia asks Trump to help
A former U.S. Marine held in Russia on suspicion of spying called on U.S. President Donald Trump and the leaders of Britain, Canada and Ireland...
Meet the voters defining U.S. politics for 2020
The relatively small number of voters living in some of the most competitive counties in America’s presidential battleground states will play an outsized role in...
In Sudan, internet users find ways to beat blackout – Malay Mail
In Sudan, internet users find ways to beat blackout Malay Mail Sudan military council open to talks as protests ramp up pressure Middle East Eye In Sudan,...
Exclusive: Colombian armed groups recruiting desperate Venezuelans, army says
Venezuela’s crisis is spilling across the border into Colombia as Marxist rebels and right-wing paramilitaries recruit migrants to strengthen their ranks, according to five Colombian...
In Greta Thunberg’s footsteps: the climate kids fighting for their future
A keen reader of graphic novels, nine-year-old Zayne Cowie has a bookshelf laden with tales of the struggles of imaginary superheroes. Now, a real-life role...
The Deciders: Meet the voters defining America’s politics
A retiree worried about his granddaughter’s future in Pinellas County, Florida. A factory worker in Racine County, Wisconsin, who doubts politicians will improve her life...
Iran’s IRGC says downed drone had turned off its ‘tracking equipment’: IRIB
Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards said that a U.S. drone shot down on Thursday had turned off its identification transponder, the state broadcaster IRIB reported....
Britain broke the law on Saudi arms exports due to Yemen concerns, court rules
The British government broke the law by allowing arms exports to Saudi Arabia that might have been used in the conflict in Yemen, a British...
