Flooded Bullet Trains Show Japan’s Risks From Disasters
Flooded bullet trains show Japan’s risks from natural disasters as climate change brings weather extremes.
Flooded bullet trains show Japan’s risks from natural disasters as climate change brings weather extremes.
Pakistan got a mixed review for its efforts to curb terrorist financing and money laundering as it tries to avoid getting blacklisted by the Financial Action Task Force, a global watchdog, when it meets Wednesday in Paris.
European Union nations vented their outrage at Turkey’s offensive in northern Syria and committed to join France and Germany in banning arms sales to Ankara, a rare move against a NATO ally for many of them.
A union is calling on cabin crew at German airline Lufthansa to walk off the job for five hours next weekend in a long-running dispute over pay and the union’s status.
China’s auto sales sink 6.3% in September.
Postpaid cellphone services have been restored in India-administered Kashmir, more than two months after India’s government downgraded the region’s semi-autonomy and imposed a security and communications lockdown.
Experts say it’s hard to know whether keeping millions of Californians in the dark prevented a catastrophic wildfire.
Johnson says Brexit divorce talks between UK and EU have ‘significant amount of work’ ahead.
Ecuador is celebrating a deal President Lenín Moreno and indigenous leaders struck to cancel a disputed austerity package and end nearly two weeks of protests.
California has become the first US state to ban the manufacture and sale of animal fur.