N. Korea Sees Suspected COVID-19 Cases After Victory Claim
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea on Thursday said it found four new fever cases in its border region with China that may have been caused by coronavirus infections, two weeks after leader Kim Jong Un declared a widely disputed victory over COVID-19.
Body Found in Wyoming Believed To Be Gabrielle Petito
MOOSE, Wyo. (AP) — Authorities say a body discovered Sunday in Wyoming is believed to be Gabrielle “Gabby” Petito, who disappeared while on a cross-country trek with a boyfriend who has been identified by authorities as a person of interest and is now being sought within a Florida nature preserve.
US Senator Says no Evidence of ‘Sonic Attacks’ in Cuba
HAVANA — Republican Sen. Jeff Flake says the U.S. has found no evidence that American diplomats in Havana were the victims of attacks with an unknown weapon.
United CEO: No More Pilot Training Needed on New Boeing Jet
DALLAS — The CEO of United Airlines says his pilots don't need any additional training on the new Boeing jet that is at the...
Sri Lanka Newlyweds Cancel Wedding Party to Help Poor
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — As couples do all over the world, Darshana Kumara Wijenarayana and his fiance, Pawani Rasanga, spent months planning a grand wedding.
Myanmar Defends Reforms Ahead of Obama Talks
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Passengers Describe Terror Aboard Indonesia AirAsia Flight
PERTH, Australia — Passengers on an Indonesia AirAsia flight to the holiday island of Bali described a panicked flight crew announcing an emergency and oxygen masks dropping from the ceiling before the airliner turned back to the Australian city of Perth.
4/20 Fizzle: Pot Industry Tested as Virus Slams Economy
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The unofficial holiday celebrating all things cannabis arrives Monday as the nation’s emerging legal marijuana market braces for an economic blow from the coronavirus crisis, with many consumers reducing spending or going underground for deals.
Shanghai Allows 4 Million Out of Homes as Virus Rules Ease
BEIJING (AP) — Shanghai allowed 4 million more people out of their homes Wednesday as coronavirus rules that shut down China’s largest city eased and some factories resumed operation.
Teo Boon Ching Sentenced to 18 Months for Large Scale Trafficking of Rhinoceros Horns
On September 22, 2023, the U.S. Embassy in Thailand published a news article regarding the verdict of the U.S. court against a Malaysian who...