WELLINGTON - Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's centre-left Labour Party won a landslide victory in New Zealand's general election on Saturday as voters rewarded her for a decisive response to COVID-19.
WASHINGTON, March 7 - Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio said on Thursday he would not enter the 2020 US presidential race, but would work to help the party recapture the White House and battle Republican President Donald Trump's "phony populism."
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said on Monday that his administration has reached an "initial" trade deal regarding tariff barriers with Japan, indicating that the agreement doesn't need to be approved by the US Congress.
Wang Fuman, dubbed "Snowflake Boy" by netizens, shares a meal with his family on Thursday. [Photo by ZHANG YUJIE/FOR CHINA DAILY]
WXIA-TV reports investigators are searching for the suspect and believe the incident was related to drugs. The sheriff says there are two crime scenes.
WASHINGTON -- The World Bank on Tuesday lowered its global growth forecast for 2019 to 2.6 percent, while maintaining its growth projection for China at 6.2 percent, according to the newly released semi-annual Global Economic Prospects report.
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WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he expected to meet Kim Jong-un, the top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), in May or early June.
Walker announced last week that he would lead a delegation of state trade representatives to China in May to deepen Alaska's business ties with the world's second largest economy.
Walmart+ is expected to launch as primarily a rebrand of the /year unlimited grocery delivery service the company introduced last year, per Recode. It could feature other perks in the future, such as text message ordering and discounts on gas and pharmaceutical products.
Walking robots: Oregon-based Agility Robotics is showing off Cassie, a robot with ostrich-like legs that could someday be walking down the street, making deliveries. “This technology will?simply explode at some point, when we create vehicles so automated and robots so efficient that deliveries and shipments are almost free,” Oregon State University’s Jonathan Hurst said last month.