The United States pays part of its debt to the United Nations
Deputy Ambassador Cherith Norman Chalet said the US has contributed US $ 180 million in debt of more than US $ 1 billion to help the United Nations not run out of money.
continue readingMexican President supports the release of son of drug lord
Mexican President Obrador said his government was right not to arrest the son of drug lord Joaquin Guzman to stop the violence.
continue readingBroken in Russia, 11 people died
A dam on the Seyba river in Russia's Siberia broke this morning, leaving 11 people dead, dozens injured and missing.
continue readingThe future of the Japanese royal family plays the role of a 13-year-old prince
Hisahito's visit to Bhutan in August by Hisahito is the premiere of the future king of the world's oldest royal family.
continue readingA group of Korean students broke into the US ambassador's house
19 students were arrested on October 18 for climbing an American ambassador's house in Seoul to protest the country's military presence.
continue readingMore than 6 kg of drugs hidden in durian
Malaysia Customs forces detected a sophisticated shipment of 6.1 kg of heroin camouflaged in frozen durian fruit at the airport in Subang.
continue readingBombed the mosque, at least 62 people died
Afghanistan: A bomb exploded at a mosque in Nangarhar province during a prayer ceremony today, leaving at least 62 dead and dozens injured.
continue readingThai billionaire faces a 10-year prison sentence
Thai billionaire Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit goes to court on charges of violating the election law, allowing him to serve 10 years in prison and be banned from politics.
continue readingThe chairman of the US House Supervision Committee passed away
Elijah Cummings, head of the US House of Representatives Reform and Supervision Committee, died at the age of 68 due to health problems.
continue readingTurkey and the Kurds clash
Turkish forces and Kurdish militants continue to fight on the Syrian border despite Ankara's declaration of truce.
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