Authorities across a wide swath of the southeastern US yesterday faced the daunting task of cleaning up from Hurricane Helene ...
Two years later, Chang did just that, becoming the first Taiwanese athlete to compete in the 1932 games in Los Angeles, ...
Newly elected Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader and soon-to-be Japanese prime minister Shigeru Ishiba is likely to seek ...
High-speed Shinkansen trains began running between Tokyo and Osaka on Oct. 1, 1964, heralding a new era for rail travel as ...
Nearly 60 percent of Gambians are younger than 25, and nearly half of them are unemployed. Despite EU efforts in West Africa ...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) yesterday thanked US Secretary of State Antony Blinken for emphasizing the importance ...
Chinese naval and air forces conducted patrols around a flashpoint reef in the South China Sea yesterday, after a slew of ...
Holding his balance in a crammed Nairobi bus, street poet Willie Oeba delivers political punchlines straight to commuters in ...
Three of Taiwan’s diplomatic allies, Paraguay, the Marshall Islands and Palau, this week voiced support for the nation’s ...
An engineer who posted photographs of his work on an indigenous jet trainer on social media in contravention of company rules ...
Oscar-winning British actor Maggie Smith, a star of stage and screen for more than seven decades, died in hospital in London ...
Home Depot’s 3.7m skeleton is affectionately known by fans across the Internet and globe as “Skelly.” When Skelly was ...