US Government Shutdown Hits Workers Hard After 30 Days
At day 30, the US government shutdown leaves over a million federal employees strapped for cash, but a judge restores food aid for the most vulnerable.
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At day 30, the US government shutdown leaves over a million federal employees strapped for cash, but a judge restores food aid for the most vulnerable.
Expo China in Lima brings hundreds of Chinese mainland brands of electric vehicles and industrial technology to Peruvian clients, aiming to boost foreign trade.
China Media Group and the Chinese Embassy in Uruguay co-hosted a Montevideo session to explore innovation, openness and shared development, paving the way for a global community.
A 38-year-old woman faces charges of complicity in organized theft and criminal conspiracy after a daring Saturday jewel heist at the Louvre.
Heavy rains in Kenya’s Rift Valley triggered a deadly landslide, raising the death toll to 22 with 29 missing. Military and disaster teams are leading search and rescue efforts.
ROK President Lee Jae-myung urges deeper cooperation with China across economy and people-to-people exchanges after the 32nd APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting.
Samia Suluhu Hassan secures 97.66% vote in Tanzanian elections, becoming the country’s first elected female president in a historic landslide.
Since the October 10 ceasefire, the UN and partners have delivered 24,000 tonnes of aid to Gaza, slashing looting and boosting vital supplies in health, food and education.
UN chief Antonio Guterres calls on the US to stop air strikes on boats in the Caribbean and Pacific, echoing human rights concerns.
An independent UN panel report on the Palestinian territories conflict and a General Assembly vote on Cubas embargo. Get the quick UN recap!