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US President Barack Obama is addressing the United Nations as a commander in chief overseeing a war against militants in two Middle Eastern nations.
The industrialized countries should dig deep in their pockets and provide a greater portion of funds to pay the climate change bill.
US President Barack Obama called for further coalition efforts to strike Islamic State militants in Syria.
The Commerce Department on Tuesday announced final dumping margins on imports of monosodium glutamate, a flavor enhancer, from China and Indonesia, paving the way for the US government to impose punitive duties on the products in the months ahead.
Li Bingbing, Actress and UN Environment Programme Goodwill Ambassador, addresses the opening of the Climate Summit 2014.
Washington had informed Syria of airstrikes against positions of the Islamic State in Syria before the strikes started, the Syrian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Tuesday.
The much-anticipated Climate Summit will kick off at UN headquarters in New York on Tuesday. The following is some basic facts about the Summit this year.
Arab partners are helping in ongoing air strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria.
Shenzhen, a major city in China's southern Guangdong province, was honored with an international environmental leadership award in New York City Monday evening.
Two Los Angeles-based registered nonprofit organizations, the Herald Foundation and the Asian American Cultural and Artistic Foundation, on Monday said they will provide financial support to Xianyang Herald Children's Village, a foster care center for children in need in Xianyang city in Shaanxi province in China.
For the next two decades China will continue to be one of the world's largest consumers of oil and other liquid fuels, according to the latest report by the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA).
US National Security Advisor Susan Rice said Southeast Asian nations should not have to choose sides among major powers, particularly the United States and China.