With exhibitions, academies and regular-season games next, the NBA is making a 'long-term play' to grow basketball in Africa
Indian police arrest nearly two dozen people on suspicion of defrauding people around the world by sending fake pop-up messages warning them that their computers were infected with a virus and offering to rectify the problem at a price
China's 8,000-member standby force of U.N. peacekeepers ready for deployment
Iran's state TV says the country's navy has acquired two new mini submarines designed for shallow waters
The Kremlin has sharply criticized the Ukrainian president's plea for NATO to deploy naval ships to the Sea of Azov amid a standoff with Russia
German public broadcaster Hessischer Rundfunk reports that police and prosecutors are searching the headquarters of Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt in connection with money laundering allegations
President Donald Trump's comment that a pardon for Paul Manafort is "not off the table" has drawn swift rebuke from critics who fear the president will use his executive power to protect friends and supporters caught up in the Russia probe
German unemployment fell in November by more than expected as the labor market in Europe's biggest economy remained robust
Syria's ambassador: If Western countries serious about helping Syrian refugees return home, they should lift sanctions
Georgian election officials say a French-born former foreign minister has won a presidential runoff, marking the last time citizens of the ex-Soviet nation elected their head of state by popular vote
Atletico Paranaense reached the Copa Sudamericana final for the first time after beating fellow Brazilian side Fluminense 2-0 and 4-0 on aggregate
The governor of the Bank of England says most British businesses aren't ready for a no-deal departure from the European Union
Doctors Without Borders: Gaza's hospitals overwhelmed by number of patients wounded in months of border violence
Investigators of the Oct. 28 crash of a Lion Air flight into the Java Sea have summoned reporters to clarify comments they made based on data from the aircraft's black boxes
Paul Polman, CEO of consumer products multinational Unilever, whose brands include Dove soaps and Lipton tea, is retiring at the end of the year
A Philippine court has found three police officers guilty of killing a student they alleged was a drug dealer, in the first known such conviction under the president t's crackdown on drugs
Sri Lankan lawmakers have approved a motion barring disputed Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa from using state funds after he was defeated in a no confidence vote
Rights groups are urging Thai authorities not to deport a Bahraini professional soccer player to his homeland, where he faces imprisonment for what his supporters say are political reasons
The race is on between Sweden and Italy to land the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Electric vehicles sold in China are giving real-time data to the government, providing a powerful surveillance tool without drivers' knowledge
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