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'Future of planet' at stake at ICJ hearings: Vanuatu
by Richard Carter - December 2, 2024 - 6:39pm
The future of the planet is at stake during hearings at the top United Nations court, a top representative for Vanuatu said Monday, opening a historic case that aims to set a legal framework on how countries should...
Nicki Minaj's UK concert postponed after Netherlands arrest
by Richard Carter - May 26, 2024 - 2:25pm
A concert by American rapper Nicki Minaj in Britain was called off at the last minute Saturday night, after the superstar was detained at Amsterdam's main airport on suspicion of possessing soft drugs in an incident...
Israel faces Gaza 'genocide' case at UN top court
by Richard Carter - January 9, 2024 - 11:03am
Israel and South Africa face off at the UN's top court from Thursday, after Pretoria accused Israel of "genocidal acts" in Gaza, charges the Israelis have dismissed as "blood libel".
Love boat: Valentine's Day on a quarantine cruise
by Richard Carter - February 14, 2020 - 12:07pm
"Cupid's avocado" for dinner, heart-shaped messages for the crew, but also painful separation: for those trapped on board the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship, Friday is no ordinary Valentine's Day.
WATCH: Pope leaves Japan after nuclear-dominated trip
by Richard Carter - November 26, 2019 - 6:52pm
Pope Francis left Japan Tuesday, bringing to an end a long-desired visit marked by messages on atomic power and weapons as he comforted survivors of nuclear bombings and accidents.
G20 frets over global economy amid US-China trade war
by Richard Carter - June 9, 2019 - 10:45am
The world's top finance policymakers Sunday weighed the impact of ballooning trade tensions on the global economy amid differences over the extent to which they are dragging on growth.
Trump becomes first foreign leader to meet Japan's new emperor
by Richard Carter - May 27, 2019 - 9:53am
Donald Trump on Monday became the first foreign leader to meet with Japan's newly enthroned Emperor Naruhito—an honor Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hopes will help charm the US president when it comes to thorny...
Bare-faced cheat: Women 'better at hiding infidelity'
by Richard Carter - April 17, 2019 - 3:34pm
You can't hide your lying eyes: scientists have revealed that women can judge whether a man is likely to be unfaithful just by looking at his face but men are less able to spot a cheating woman.
Reiwa: A new imperial era name for Japan
by Richard Carter - April 1, 2019 - 2:30pm
"Reiwa": Japan on Monday revealed the name of the era that will define the new emperor's reign when he ascends the Chrysanthemum Throne next month following a historic abdication.
Trump 'walks' as North Korea talks end abruptly without deal
by Richard Carter - February 28, 2019 - 4:10pm
The US-North Korea nuclear summit in Hanoi ended abruptly without a deal Thursday, with President Donald Trump saying he had decided to "walk" in the face of Kim Jong Un's demands to drop sanctions.
Cruising for a bruising: What we learned from the APEC summit
by Richard Carter - November 19, 2018 - 8:43am
The annual meeting of leaders from the 21 Asian-Pacific countries produced little in the way of concrete results, but plenty of fireworks on the sidelines.
APEC leaders divided after US, China spat
by Richard Carter - November 18, 2018 - 3:19pm
Leaders from 21 Asia-Pacific nations failed Sunday to bridge gaping divisions at a summit overshadowed by a war of words over the US and China as they vie for influence in the region.
US, China rivalry to dominate APEC summit
by Richard Carter - November 16, 2018 - 1:01pm
Asian Pacific leaders fly into the unlikely venue of Port Moresby Saturday for a summit developing into a tug-of-war for regional influence between an assertive China and an increasingly withdrawn United States...
Pompeo eyes progress over Trump-Kim summit on Asia trip
by Richard Carter - October 6, 2018 - 2:35pm
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he hoped to accelerate a second summit between Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump as he kicked off an Asian trip Saturday featuring a meeting with North Korea's leader.
Toll from Japan quake rises to 18 as hopes fade for survivors
by Richard Carter - September 7, 2018 - 2:59pm
Japanese rescue workers with bulldozers and sniffer dogs scrabbled through the mud Friday to find survivors from a landslide that buried houses after a powerful quake, as the death toll rose to 18.
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