More than 30 Chinese students at the University of Iowa have been accused of cheating on an online exam and could face expulsion.
China is willing to support domestic companies to participate in Morocco's infrastructure and industrialization by endorsing production capacity cooperation, Premier Li Keqiang says.
Brazil's Senate will vote on Wednesday on whether to put President Dilma Rousseff on trial for breaking budget rules, amid expectations she will become the country's first leader in more than two decades to be removed from office.
Hyperloop One, a Los Angeles company working to develop the futuristic transportation technology, on Tuesday announced the closing of $80 million in financing and said it plans to conduct a full system test before the end of the year.
UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson said on Tuesday that 125 million people are in grave need of humanitarian assistance as the number of civil wars has tripled in the past 10 years.
"EU-SCIP 2016", the first-ever joint full-scale exercise with the participation of both European and Chinese civil protection teams, starts in Shanghai Chemical Industry Park on Wednesday.
Uncertainty over the outcome of the European Union (EU) membership referendum figures strongly in the forecasts for UK economic growth from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) which sees the economy growing by 2 percent overall in 2016.
Lucara Diamond Corp. sold an 813-carat jewel for US$63 million, making it the most expensive rough gem on record and raising the prospects for the sale of the Lesedi la Rona, the world's second-biggest such stone that was unearthed last year.
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier met with his visiting Cuban counterpart Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla here on Tuesday. Both expressed readiness to promote bilateral cooperation between Germany and Cuba.
Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part in a gala game of the Night Ice Hockey League in Sochi, Russia, May 10, 2016.
The Tanzanian court has once again postponed the trial of a Chinese businesswoman for suspected ivory smuggling, according to the BBC.
The military has been called in to help capture an armed person who shot and wounded four police officers in an incident in the Bay of Plenty, on the east of New Zealand's North Island.