AC-Sharing Service Launched In South China
An enterprise in Shunde, Guangdong, started an air conditioning sharing service early August. The trial operation officially began on Aug. 8.
An enterprise in Shunde, Guangdong, started an air conditioning sharing service early August. The trial operation officially began on Aug. 8.
A US Air Force MQ-1 Predator drone crashed in a field after departing Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey on Monday, just three days after another Predator crashed after taking off from the same airfield.
Two Chinese men were each sentenced to two years in prison for assaulting members of the air crew and other passengers on a June 12 flight last year after they were asked to move from the first-class cabin on a domestic flight from Taiyuan to Chongqing.
The US Senate is considering a bill that would reclassify WikiLeaks as a “non-state hostile intelligence service” as part of the 2018 Intelligence Authorization Act, which successfully passed the body’s Intelligence Committee in July.
With plans to one day transport humans into space, Elon Musk has officially dropped the first image of what those space travelers might be wearing.
State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said that the United States would withhold aid to Egypt.
US Department of State spokesperson Heather Nauert said that the decision by the United States to pause visa applications for Russians at its embassy in Moscow was not meant to be a retaliation against the Kremlin, but was undertaken as a result of staff cuts.
Slovakia's police head Tibor Gaspar said that Slovakia raised the national terror threat level from the minimum first to the second level.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Sudan Mirgayas M. Shirinskiy was found dead in his home in Khartoum Wednesday, RIA Novosti reports.
Former French President Francois Hollande ruled out abandoning a life in politics.
North Korea’s state media has released photos that hint at their development of the Pukguksong-3 missile, an improved version of North Korea’s first solid fuel ballistic missile, and the next Hwasong missile, an improvement on Pyongyang’s first successful long-range missile.
Do you feel like you don’t have many friends? That might not be a problem, according to a University of Virginia study published Tuesday in the Child Development journal.
Officials at Fort Benning, Georgia, said Wednesday that “multiple” drill sergeants have been temporarily suspended following sexual misconduct allegations. The exact number of drill sergeants involved has not been specified.
Already commemorated in comic books, in bobblehead form and even on stylish socks, Canada's beloved Justin Trudeau gets one more under his belt. And this time, it's dairy.
A distressed manta ray caught in fishing wire seeks the assistance of a diver.
A sense of "arrogance and heightened grandiosity" on the part of US defense officials has underpinned efforts to obscure the true number of US forces in Afghanistan, a former US State Department official tells Sputnik.
Manspreading – the practice of sitting on public transportation with your legs so far wide apart that you cover more than just your seat – could now get you fined on Los Angeles public transit.
Swiss journalists have taken an interest in a radical Islamist imam living in the canton of Bern who reads hateful sermons against different faiths and nationalities while collecting welfare benefits worth a total of 600,000 Swiss francs (about $621,000 US).
The UK Home Office has mistakenly sent out letters containing notices for EU nationals to leave the country and warnings of detention in case they failed to do so, a Home Office's spokesperson said.
OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz thanked the leaders of the Normandy Four format for their support for the ceasefire, but noted that there were still many steps to be made in order to ensure peace in Donbass.
Workers in the US city of Charlottesville, Virginia covered two Confederate statues in black fabric after protests over the monuments turned violent earlier this month, media reports said on Wednesday.
At least 14 servicemen loyal to Libya’s National Army were killed in clashes with militants of the Daesh terrorist group (outlawed in Russia) in southern Libya, media reported on Wednesday, citing a Libyan military source.
The United Kingdom reaffirms its commitment to the Sino-British Joint Declaration on the special status of Hong Kong in accordance with "one country, two systems" principle, the UK Foreign Office said in a statement Wednesday.
Martin Schulz, the leader of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) and candidate for the post of German chancellor, has vowed to ask Washington to withdraw US nuclear weapons from German territory if he defeats Chancellor Angela Merkel in federal elections next month.
US B-1 and B-52 bombers have landed at an airbase in the United Kingdom en route to a series of air shows in Eastern Europe before participating in NATO’s Ample Strike military exercise in the Czech Republic, the US European Command (EUROCOM) said in a press release on Wednesday.