Japan mourns as funeral for former PM Abe held in Tokyo
British primatologist Jane Goodall has got a Barbie in her likeness, fulfilling a longtime wish of having her own doll to inspire young girls.
Shanghai residents queued up in sweltering heat for compulsory mass testing for COVID-19 on Tuesday, as persistent small outbreaks fuelled anxiety in a city that is still recovering from the painful two-month lockdown lifted a few weeks ago.
Sri Lankan immigration officials said on Tuesday they prevented the president's brother and former finance minister Basil Rajapaksa from flying out of the country, as anger mounted against the powerful family for a debilitating economic crisis.
Panama government reduces fuel prices in face of protests
Hong Kong needs to allow financial sector employees to travel freely to retain its global investment and banking hub status, an industry report said, as the city continues to maintain some of the strictest coronavirus regulations in the world.
Hong Kong jails terminally ill activist for attempted Olympics protest
Paris 2015 attacker's sentence stands after no appeal filed
Embattled Scandinavian airline SAS and unions representing pilots will resume negotiations on Wednesday to try and agree a new labour deal to end a one-week strike, union representatives and a mediator said.
China locks down city of 300,000 over single Covid case
Ex-finance minister Rishi Sunak and two others will start their campaigns on Tuesday to become Britain's next prime minister, battling for the support of a party deeply split over who should succeed Boris Johnson.
Mexico's leader will visit the White House on Tuesday, a month after snubbing an invitation to a U.S-hosted summit that sought to craft regional consensus on how to stem migrant border crossings that are piling pressure on the Biden administration.
Wang Sheng, investment banking head of China International Capital Corp Ltd (CICC), is set to leave the bank to take over as chief executive of smaller peer China Galaxy Securities, six people with direct knowledge of the matter said.
Mo Farah, one of the greatest athletes that Britain has been fortunate to have, was illegally trafficked into the country at the age of nine.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were recently photographed driving into Oprah Winfrey's Montecito mansion.
Dani Alves was dropped by the club after a six-month comeback deal.
Photos emerged on July 4 of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with their son watching a parade in Wyoming.
Newly released CCTV footage shows the moment an airport baggage handler stole a plane before crashing it on a remote island.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stirred royal trouble with their interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021.
Anna Whitty, an UFO expert, has claimed that aliens have always been on the plant and live under the oceans for protection.
The British royal family traditionally spends the summer holidays in the Scottish Highlands at the Queen's Balmoral estate.
The Duke of Sussex announced he wrote his book not as the prince he was born but as the man he has become.
Uber said MacGann was "in no position to speak credibly" about the company now.
Across Northern Ireland late on Monday, more than 250 bonfires were lit in unionist communities to kick off festivities.
Britain's highest recorded temperature was 38.7C at Cambridge Botanic Garden, in eastern England, on July 25, 2019.
Promises of tax cuts from candidates to succeed British Prime Minister Boris Johnson pose another inflationary risk which could pressure the Bank of England to raise interest rates more aggressively, cancelling out any potential boost to the economy.
Nominations will officially open and close on Tuesday, with a new prime minister set to be installed when parliament returns from the summer break
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said on Monday that he still thought that inflation was likely to fall sharply next year, broadly in line with forecasts the British central bank presented in early May.
The authorities in the UK have warned parents asking them to keep their children indoors as the temperatures are set to soar above 33C on Tuesday.
A 40-year-old man named Stephen Woodall attacked a senior citizen and bit his face because the latter allegedly did not show respect to the Queen.