Two Aiways all-electric U5 prototypes have finished a 15,022-km journey across 12 countries, starting from the Chinese city of Xi'an on July 17 and arriving in Frankfurt on Sept 7.
Twelve years after he first learned photography, Trey Ratcliff is today one of the most influential travel photographers in the world. The former programming engineer, who is blind in one eye, commands a massive following of over 16 million followers across all social media including Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest while his blog, Stuck In Customs, is viewed about 170,000 times daily.
Two bodies covered with sheets were visible in the parking lot Monday afternoon. One body was in the driver’s seat of a red, two-door car. The other body was lying on the ground next to the vehicle.
Typhoon Haishen came ashore in South Korea on Monday after slamming through southern Japan, where it left four missing and more than 50 injured.
Tyson Foods Inc, the largest US-based meat producer, on Monday became the latest American company to warn on 2018 results due to the Trump administration tariffs.
Two crew members were rescued while 11 remain missing following the sinking of the Mindong Fishery 61648 in the central waters of the Taiwan Straits on Thursday morning. The two survivors reported the incident to the police after being rescued by a passing ship on Friday evening.
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UN Security Council members believe India and Pakistan should refrain from taking unilateral action over the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir, China's UN envoy said on Friday after the council met on the issue for the first time in decades.
Two Democrats in the Senate are asking the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Amazon’s involvement in the Capital One data breach that affected more than 100 million people this past July.
Two passengers delayed a flight from Jinan, Shandong province, for two hours on Sunday after they threw coins at the plane for good luck, according to the Beijing News' report.
UNITED NATIONS - With a mock security pass that lists her as the "First Baby" of New Zealand, 3-month-old Neve Te Aroha made her United Nations debut on Monday when her mother - Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern - spoke at a peace summit in the General Assembly.