WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's escalating dispute with China over trade and technology is threatening jobs and profits in working-class communities where his "America First" agenda hit home.
Wambui is among some 100 Kenyan youth shortlisted recently by Chinese firm, AVIC International to participate in its fourth edition of African Technology Challenge (ATC) that is focusing on developing their skills in the construction industry like masonry, brick laying and general steel works.
WELLINGTON — The weather is pleasant and cool in northern New Zealand at the end of March. The farms in Tauranga grow vast stretches of a nutrient-rich fruit with soft, green flesh and a unique taste. It is kiwifruit, a signature farm produce of New Zealand. The fruits will later reach thousands of families after being sent to Zespri for sorting and packing.
WASHINGTON - US unemployment rate ticked up to 4 percent in June from an 18-year low in the previous month, the Labor Department reported on Friday.
WINDHOEK-For a long time, Bomon Bowan endured severe pain. As a result, he could no longer walk and lost his job. And each time he went to a local hospital, nurses prescribed pain killers, providing only temporary relief.
WASHINGTON -- US Georgia state's Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard on Wednesday announced 11 charges, including felony murder, against Garrett Rolfe, the former Atlanta police officer who fatally shot Rayshard Brooks last week.
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Wang Jing, founder of JingChi Corp, speaks during the Summit on the Future of Transportation in Beijing, July 27, 2017. [Photo/IC]
WELLINGTON - The New Zealand government has established a new category that will allow 250 international PhD and postgraduate students to enter New Zealand and continue their studies in the latest set of COVID-19 border exceptions.
WASHINGTON -- The Trump administration announced on Friday that it will slap back sanctions on Iran that were lifted under the historic 2015 Iran nuke deal, with eight jurisdictions given temporary waivers.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Wednesday touted the number of federal judicial nominees confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate during his presidency at a White House event.