Thousands Flock to India's Taj Mahal Despite Coronavirus Fears
The 17th-century mausoleum, one of India's most popular tourist destinations, was shut in March after the government imposed a lockdown to curb the sp
The 17th-century mausoleum, one of India's most popular tourist destinations, was shut in March after the government imposed a lockdown to curb the sp
Zhang, 37, was one of several citizen journalists who covered the initial outbreak in China's central city of Wuhan
Ant is a spinoff of online retail giant Alibaba, founded by Chinese billionaire Jack Ma/
Despite the Ethiopian government's announcement that fighting in Tigray is over, many of the refugees say it is not safe enough to return home
Pakistan blames India for an attack last week on a U.N. vehicle
Canberra's decision escalates bitter trade and diplomatic tensions
Opposition promises to march on the capital, Islamabad, if the prime minister does not resign by the end of January; Khan describes them as looters an
Demonstrations come after Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit to invalidate election results in four battleground states
Demonstrations come on heels of Supreme Court rejection Friday night of Texas lawsuit to invalidate presidential election results in four battleground
UN envoy for peacebuilding in region says Sudan is at critical point
China National Offshore Oil Corp. landed last week on a list of 35 firms believed to be aligned with the Chinese military, and Americans are banned fr
Blaze on island, a UN World Heritage Site, has burned since October
With a vaccine still weeks away, official tells Americans to wear masks and avoid crowds
With a vaccine still weeks away, official tells Americans to wear masks and avoid crowds
Crowds in British capital join tens of thousands in India rallying against three laws the government says are meant to overhaul antiquated procurement
Presidential candidate filed complaint with Uganda's election commission after police fired tear gas, rubber bullets Tuesday at his supporters
Militant funerals cause of concern for Indian authorities
Australia must engage with China as barbs traded over fake war crimes tweet, according to analysts
It was unclear which company had supplied its drug candidate to the Kims and whether it had proven to be safe
The call comes as aid group notes hospitals in the restive region are running low on supplies
The world rallied around Kaavan after being kept in poor conditions in a Pakistani zoo
China imposed temporary anti-dumping tariffs of 107.1% to 212.1% on wine imported from Australia
For past three months, Kaavan, who has lived in Pakistani zoo for 35 years, has been on a diet and learning to be less fidgety so he can make trip to
Indian army spokesman says militants sprayed bullets at army patrol on outskirts of Srinagar city; search for attackers is underway
Country's authorities say cases of violence against women have more than tripled during the COVID-19 lockdown this year
The move is a sign that GM and other automakers are anticipating big changes when President-elect Joe Biden takes office in January
General Motors says it will pull out of a lawsuit to end California's right to set its own clean-air standards
National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien spent three days in Vietnam and plans to visit the Philippine's foreign affairs secretary this week
National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien spent three days in Vietnam and plans to visit the Philippine's foreign affairs secretary this week
Dec. 8 is a critical date on the presidential electoral timetable
Health officials warn nation could see 60,000 cases a day by year's end
They'll introduce resolutions of disapproval of President Donald Trump's plan to sell Reaper drones, F-35 fighter aircraft, air-to-air missiles and ot
Arrest of investigative reporter is further sign that Zimbabwe wants to silence critical voices and dissent, activists say
Michigan judge rejects Republican bid to prevent certification of election results in predominantly Democratic Detroit area, undercutting prospects of
Michigan judge rejects Republican bid to prevent certification of election results in predominantly Democratic Detroit area, undercutting prospects of
UN rights chief is calling for urgent measures to protect civilians from marauding armed groups in restive province
The leaders in the northern Tigray region are accused of treason and terrorism
The leaders in the northern Tigray region are accused of treason and terrorism
Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Canada almost two years ago, and shortly thereafter China detained two Canadian citizens o
Clashes in the Tigray region over the past week between Ethiopian government forces and Tigray regional forces prompt at least 7,000 refugees to flee
The Trump campaign's 105-page complaint advances an untested legal theory about voting by mail while re
About 2,500 Ethiopians have fled fighting into neighboring Sudan, with refugee exodus expected to swell, an official said
Malawi's foreign minister visits Israel as its president is asked to reconsider his decision
Beijing suspended record-breaking $35 billion stock exchange listing of Ant Group, a spinoff corporation of e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba
Miles Yu is US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's principal China policy and planning adviser who is helping reshape US policy toward China
US secretary of state calls out China's persecution of Uighur Muslims during speech before liberal Muslim group/
The defendants are accused of trying to coerce a US resident and his family to return to China
Tao Geoghegan Hart (INEOS Grenadiers) rentre dans l'histoire du Tour d'Italie par la grande porte ! Le Britannique a remporté la cette 103 édition au
WeChat is an all-in-one mobile app that combines services similar to Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Venmo
World Health Organization's director-general says nations need to make honest assessments
Prime Minister Narendra Modi points to Western countries as he appeals to people not to lower their guard during festive season
Seven face antiterrorism judge for beheading of Samuel Paty as government cracks down on extremists
The justices will hear a Trump administration appeal of a 2019 lower court ruling that found the policy likely violated federal immigration law
New data released Monday by Beijing shows world's second-largest economy steadily recovering from coronavirus pandemic///
Continued increase in exports shows world's second-largest economy continues to recover from coronavirus pandemic
Just weeks before the Nov. 3 election, Pelosi says Trump needs to disclose more about his health after his COVID-19 diagnosis
In a decision issued late last week, US District Judge Timothy Kelly said he adopted a special expert's recommendation that Robert Levinson's family b
Canada, Australia, New Zealand ease some travel restrictions
Nineteen-year-old Dalit woman gang raped by upper caste men dies while undergoing treatment
The Ministry of National Defense in Taipei says a total 27 Chinese aircraft crossed into Taiwanese airspace Friday and Saturday