A Subdued Zimbabwe Inaugurates Mnangagwa After Disputed Vote
U.S. News & World Report–Aug 26, 2018
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe on Sunday inaugurated a president for the second time in nine months as the country once jubilant …
Iran Goes to UN’s Highest Court Over US Sanctions
U.S. News & World Report–1 hour ago
At hearings that started Monday at the court’s headquarters in The Hague, Tehran is asking judges at the world court to urgently suspend …
Former Vietnamese Jailer Says He Respected Sen. McCain
U.S. News & World Report–59 minutes ago
Sen. John McCain’s former Vietnamese jailer says he respected his former inmate and feels sad about his death. Aug. 27, 2018, at 6:42 a.m.. More. U.S. News …
UN Team: Myanmar Military Chiefs Should Face ‘Genocide’ Case
U.S. News & World Report–3 hours ago
They said the United Nations’ own role in the country since 2011 should be reviewed to see if the world body did all it could to prevent such a …
The Chip That Changed the World
Wall Street Journal–15 hours ago
Today known as Moore’s Law, the article’s thesis was that chips would double in density … The world would be unrecognizable without them.
New Australian PM Gets to Work; Government Support Plummets
U.S. News & World Report–3 hours ago
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s new prime minister toured drought-hit farms on Monday to show voters after a week of turmoil the government …
Malaysia Says No to Foreign Homeowners in Forest City Project
U.S. News & World Report–5 hours ago
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Monday he wanted to prevent foreigners from buying …
Canada Appeals for German Backing Amid Saudi Rights Row
U.S. News & World Report–39 minutes ago
… a diplomatic row with Saudi Arabia, called for German support on Monday in Ottawa’s campaign to promote human rights around the world.
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Vietnam Braces for National Day Protests in Hanoi
U.S. News & World Report–1 hour ago
Hanoi will also host several regional heads of state at a World Economic Forum conference about the Association of South East Asian Nations …
Japanese PM Abe Seen Headed for Extended Term Despite Policy …
U.S. News & World Report–9 hours ago
On the security front, Abe wants to revise the post-war constitution’s pacifist Article 9 to clarify the ambiguous status of Japan’s military.
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