Pope calls for nuclear-free world in Nagasaki

Pope Francis is in Nagasaki where he called for nuclear weapons to be abolished, saying they're "an affront crying out to heaven." He will move on to Hiroshima later in the day. It's the first time in nearly 40 years a sitting pontiff is visiting the country, and the two atomic bombed cities.
Afghan forces arrest 2 IS militants in eastern Nangarhar province

Excitement grips Bougainville on eve of independence vote

U.S. president invites Afghan counterpart to visit U.S: statement
U.S. President Donald Trump has invited his Afghan counterpart Mohammed Ashraf Ghani to visit the United States which was accepted by the latter, said a statement of Presidential Palace released here Friday.
US Senate reaffirms importance of GSOMIA

Get moving! Four in five adolescents don't exercise enough: WHO

US lawmakers urge Trump to sign HK bills