World shares break rally, dollar slips after US-China truce over tariffs
Survivors of the Nazi Holocaust are gathering in four cities around the world for menorah-lighting ceremonies marking the third night of Hanukkah
Lawyers for Korean wartime forced laborers have demanded that a Japanese steelmaker respond to their request to discuss compensation, warning they'll otherwise take steps to freeze its assets in their country
Five international banks are pledging to use the billions at their disposal to steer clients away from businesses that emit large amounts of greenhouse gases
A wooden boat carrying 20 hungry, weak Rohingya Muslim men has been found adrift off Indonesia's northernmost province of Aceh
Gambians embrace new freedoms with environment activism after dictator steps aside
Iraqi parliament to vote on remaining Cabinet candidates amid deep divisions over defense, interior ministry
Cambodia's parliament will consider legislation to allow politicians banned from political activity to have the ban lifted, a measure Prime Minister Hun Sen's government is touting as a step "to strengthen democracy and political space"
NATO foreign ministers are meeting with Ukrainian counterpart Pavlo Klimkin as the country seeks international backing for its Black Sea standoff with Russia.
Ride-sharing Uber launches new minibus service in traffic-mad Cairo, US tech giant's fastest-growing market
Ukraine says that traffic has resumed to and from its ports on the Sea of Azov following a standoff with Russia
South Africa's troubled power utility implements power cuts nationwide, intensifying concern about attempts to spur growth in one of Africa's biggest economies
A top official at the European Union's highest court is advising that Britain can unilaterally change its mind about leaving the EU
EU top court official advises that Britain could unilaterally decide not to leave the bloc
New Zealand tailenders frustrated Pakistan before being bowled out for 274 on the second day of the third and final test on Tuesday
Belgium's center-right government is fighting for its survival since the largest coalition party said that it will not back a global U.N.-backed migration pact
The studio behind a Hispanic-inspired digital series on Nickelodeon discuss leveraging culture to create a global brand
Oil prices reverse a long slump, for a day at least, on US-China trade truce and expectation of OPEC production cuts
French media say Prime Minister Edouard Philippe will announce a suspension of fuel tax hikes in an effort to appease a protest movement that has radicalized
British Prime Minister Theresa May is putting the fate of her Brexit deal in Parliament's hands, saying lawmakers must back it to deliver on voters' 2016 decision to leave the European Union and "create a new role for our country in the world."
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