Japan’s Abe agrees for unity over North Korea

U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed that the two nations and South Korea must maintain unity in dealing with North Korea

Venezuela | Thousands pour into Caracas streets in anti-Maduro protest

Venezuela’s government fired tear gas and rubber bullets at some of the thousands of opponents of President Nicolas Maduro who poured into the streets of Caracas Saturday

Egypt | Church bombings kill 37, wound dozens

Bombs tore through two Egyptian churches in different cities as worshippers were marking Palm Sunday, killing at least 37 people and wounding around 100 in an

Lithium reviving centuries-old Czech mining tradition

A surge in global use of lithium, a key component in electric batteries, is leading to the revival of a centuries-long mining tradition in the Czech Republic’s Ore

This Day in History | 1998 – Northern Ireland peace deal reached

The Northern Ireland peace talks have ended with an historic agreement. The accord - dubbed the Good Friday Agreement - was reached after nearly two years

Offbeat | India news presenter learns of husband’s death on live TV

People across India are hailing the composure of a television news anchor who learned of her husband’s death as she delivered a breaking news report on live TV.

Lewis Hamilton coasts to fifth title at Chinese Grand Prix

With Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel starting side-by-side on the front row at the Chinese Grand Prix yesterday, the stage was set for a wheel-to-wheel duel

Fiji wins Hong Kong Sevens title for 17th time

Fiji won the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens for a record-extending 17th time yesterday, beating South Africa 22-0 in a lopsided final to win their first tournament since

Neymar sent off in Barca loss, Atletico draws at Real Madrid

Neymar dealt a self-inflicted blow to Barcelona’s Spanish league title defense when he was sent off with 25 minutes left in its 2-0 loss at Malaga on

World briefs

PHILIPPINES Back-to-back earthquakes cracked small buildings and blocked roads with minor landslides Saturday in a Philippine resort province south of Manila where jittery tourists left and patients were

Manny Pacquiao to fight Jeff Horn in Brisbane on July 2

Manny Pacquiao will extend his illustrious boxing career with a fight against a little-known former schoolteacher who never expected he’d get a shot at such

The Buzz | Spanish hotel trashed by 1,200 partying Portuguese teens

Spanish police say 1,200 Portuguese students have caused tens of thousands of euros in damages during a stay at a hotel on the country’s southern coast. A

World Views | How Trump can make his Syria strikes really count

In the span of just a few days, U.S. President Donald Trump appears to have met both his first true foreign policy crisis and his most challenging bilateral summit

Ask the Vet | An Introduction to Dog Hearing

EXTERNAL EAR There are two part to your dog’s external ear. The pinna and the external ear canal. The pinna, or the ear flap,

Nature | ‘BioBlitz’ scientists to survey California desert valley

Scientists will fan out across a California desert valley this weekend to take an inventory of everything there that flies, hops, runs, swims or grows in

Trump and taxes | Back to drawing board, seeks GOP consensus

President Donald Trump has scrapped the tax plan he campaigned on and is going back to the drawing board in a search for Republican consensus

Monday, April 10, 217 – edition no. 2780

* Land law - Pearl Horizon | Lawmakers: Solution without changing law * Trump’s next move | US aircraft carrier heads to N. Korea * Air Macau to train ten more pilots *

US strike on Syria is widely hailed, but angers Russia

BEIRUT (AP) — World leaders rallied around the United States after it launched a missile strike early today (Friday) on a Syrian air base in response to this week's chemical

Trump kicks off Florida meetings with Xi

PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping to his Florida estate today  for a high-stakes summit, with the urgent threat of North Korea's nuclear

CCAC with more complaints and fewer results in 2016

The annual report from the activities of the Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) for 2016 released this week shows a rise in complaints of 15 percent year-on-year. As the

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