US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is in Beijing for talks with Chinese counterpart Wang Wentao.
Shares in Chinese real-estate company Evergrande have plunged after it resumed trading following a 17-month suspension.
The billionaire said he would compete in next year's race as an independent candidate.
This time it was the wind that scuppered launch attempts after two previous postponements.
The loose-fitting, full length dresses are sometimes worn by Muslim women.
The biggest Loch Ness Monster hunt in over half a century has resulted in several reports of possible sightings but nothing conclusive.
Mehdi Yarrahi's latest song demanded that headscarves be made optional for women in Iran.
60 years after he delivered his iconic speech in Washington DC, the US civil rights activist's words still have an incomparable impact today.
Bob Barker handed out more than $300 million in cash and other prizes across more than three decades of hosting "The Price is Right.
Anyone who has experienced a flood or wildfire is at high risk of mental illness and post-traumatic stress.
Fans in Hamburg used the 25th anniversary of the release of the German translation of the first Harry Potter book to break the world record the most Potter impersonators ever to gather in one place.
For decades, the United States and Soviet Russia were the only countries that had landed on the moon.
Namani Nagura is now air guitar's most decorated player, championship organizers said.
The legendary monster from the Scottish Highlands, nicknamed "Nessie," has long captivated imaginations.
The multi-national NASA and SpaceX quartet blasted off before dawn from Cape Canaveral.
Cultural workers from Georgia, Taiwan and Hungary are being awarded the Goethe Medal by Germany for their courage and commitment but not without controversy.
Farmer Oliver Anthony's smash hit "Rich Men North of Richmond" is appealing to the masses and causing political commentary as the US gears up for next year's contentious presidential election.
Hoekstra would replace Frans Timmermans, who quit the position to lead a bloc ahead of November's election.
Hartwig Fischer said the British Museum did not act "comprehensively" enough when it discovered items from its collections were missing.
The UN urged donors who had pledged aid to deliver on their promised contributions.
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