Facebook says human rights report shows it should do more in Myanmar
Facebook Inc on Monday said a human rights report it commissioned on its presence in Myanmar showed it had not done enough to prevent its social network from being used to incite violence.
China VP Wang says Beijing ready for U.S. talks, work for trade solutions
China is ready to hold discussions and work with the United States to resolve trade disputes because the world’s two largest economies stand to lose from confrontation, Vice President Wang Qishan said on Tuesday.
Pompeo to meet North Korean official in New York on Thursday
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will hold a new round of talks with a senior North Korean official in New York on Thursday, hoping to open the way for a second summit of the two countries’ leaders and make progress on denuclearization.
U.S., China to hold delayed diplomatic, security dialogue Friday
WASHINGTON – The United States and China will hold a top-level diplomatic and security dialogue that was supposed to be held in Beijing in October in Washington on Friday, amid moves to try to resolve a damaging trade war.
China VP Wang says Beijing ready for talks with U.S., work for solutions on trade
China is ready to have discussions with the United States and work to resolve trade issues because the world’s two largest economies stand to lose from confrontation, Vice President Wang Qishan said on Tuesday.
In China, female pilots strain to hold up half the sky
When Han Siyuan first decided to apply for a job as a pilot cadet in 2008, she was up against 400 female classmates in China on tests measuring everything from their command of English to the length of their legs.
France grants help to Gambia and Central Africa; pushes regional clout
France flexed its muscles in West Africa on Monday granting millions of euros in aid to Gambia to support its democratic transition amid fears of regional instability and took aim at Russia over its “opportunist” role in Central African Republic.
U.S.-North Korea talks could impact U.S. military posture in Korea: Dunford
The top U.S. military officer said on Monday that the United States would have to start making changes to its military posture on the Korean peninsula over time if talks with North Korea advance.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro must juggle deficit, crime priorities: aide
Brazil’s right-wing President-elect Jair Bolsonaro said on Monday he will move to overhaul the country’s costly pension system soon after he takes office Jan. 1, to bring the government’s unsustainable budget deficit under control.
U.S. and China to hold diplomatic and security dialogue on Friday
The United States and China will hold a senior-level diplomatic and security dialogue in Washington on Friday, the State Department said in a statement.




