A Teen Killed, Another Injured in Shooting in Seattle Police-Free Zone
A 16-year-old is dead and a 14-year-old is in critical condition in the latest of a series of shootings inside Seattle self-proclaimed police-free zone.
WHO to Investigate COVID-19 Origins in China
The WHO is planning to send a team to China to investigate the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic in the hope of being better able to fight the spread of coronavirus.
Chinese Coronavirus Vaccine Approved for Military Use
Chinese military has approved a coronavirus vaccine for use within its ranks, which has been developed by its research unit and a biotech firm, the company says.
Ferry Accident Left 23 Dead in Bangladesh
Twenty-three people died and dozens more were missing on Monday after a ferry capsized in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka following an accident with another ferry.
China Slams US Pressure on Chinese Firms
Beijing expresses its resolute protest against the US exerting pressure on Chinese companies and calls on Washington to stop such a practice.
Date to Read Black Box of Ukrainian Plane Finalized
Iran and France have finalized the date to read the black box of a Ukrainian plane that was mistakenly downed near Tehran.
Attack on Karachi Stock Exchange Left 6 Dead
Gunmen attacked the stock exchange in the Pakistani city of Karachi on Monday, killing at least six people — two guards and a policeman, according to police.
EU, Britain to Hold Intense Talks on Post-Brexit Relations
The EU and Britain will launch an intense five weeks of negotiations on a deal to define their post-Brexit relations on Monday, with London keen to wrap things up quickly.
Torrential Rains Kill 12 in Southern China
Torrential weekend rains killed at least 12 people in China’s southwestern Sichuan province, state media reported Monday.
Asia Shares Slide After Wall Street Selloff For Fear of Pandemic
Shares fell Monday in Asia, tracking losses on Wall Street as rising virus cases cause some US states to backtrack on pandemic reopenings.