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Beijing city officials admitted on Thursday they had not been prepared for heavy rains that soaked swathes of the capital, killing 44 people and leaving nine still missing.
A former Macau pro-democracy lawmaker became the first person to be arrested under the city's national security law, with ...
Japan's weather office on Thursday lifted a tsunami advisory imposed a day earlier after Russia's Far East was rocked by one ...
Asian markets mostly fell Thursday while the dollar held most of its gains as traders weighed a cautious Federal Reserve with ...
Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli forces killed at least 30 people when they opened fire Wednesday on a crowd waiting ...
Weekly mortgage rates stayed basically unchanged this week. The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose one basis point to 6 ...
A measure that would set a national framework for college athletes’ compensation got one step closer to becoming law ...
President Donald Trump has succeeded in strong-arming nations to accept higher tariffs on US exports, yet for now experts see ...
Chinese internet authorities summoned Nvidia on Thursday to discuss "serious security issues" over some of its artificial ...
Myanmar's junta ended the country's state of emergency on Thursday, ramping up preparations for a December election being ...
In the sweltering streets of Jakarta, buskers carry towering, hollow puppets and pass around a bucket for donations. Now, they fear becoming outlaws.
Hawking clothes outside the garment factory where her daughter toils inside, a Laos vendor weighs US President Donald Trump's ...