Eurozone economy heading for strongest quarter since 2011
The European Union has already upgraded its growth forecast for the eurozone this year to 2.2%
'Unusual sound' could provide clue to locate missing Argentine submarine
Navy declined to speculate whether "hydro-acoustic anomaly" might have been an explosion, saying experts did not know what it was.
Zimbabwe's new president remains under sanctions as Mugabe 'granted immunity and retirement package'
Emmerson Mnangagwa, who will be sworn in on Friday, was accused of leading a violent crackdown on opponents in the 2008 presidential election.
Pope Francis told not to use the word 'Rohingya' during Myanmar visit
Rohingya Muslims live in segregated conditions in the Buddhist-majority Myanmar, where they are regarded as stateless people and unwelcome migrants from Bangladesh.
The Weinstein Effect: These are the powerful men accused of sexual misconduct
The accusations against Weinstein have opened a floodgate, sparked an international conversation and put new pressure on companies, industries, and political leaders to respond.
US declares Myanmar violence against Rohingya Muslims is 'ethnic cleansing'
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson blamed Myanmar's security forces and "local vigilantes" for what he called "intolerable suffering" by the Rohingya.
US Senator Al Franken 'doesn't remember' alleged groping of women at campaign event
Franken said in a statement, "It's difficult to respond to anonymous accusers, and I don't remember those campaign events."
White nationalist Richard Spencer banned from 26 countries in EU
Poland's state-run news agency PAP says Polish authorities banned Richard Spencer from entering 26 countries in Europe's visa-free Schengen area for five years.
Woman raises £80,000 for homeless man who bought her petrol with his last £15
Kate McClure started the Gofundme.com campaign after she ran out of gas on Interstate 95 and homeless man Johnny Bobbitt Jr. walked a few blocks and bought her some with his last $20.
Fake WiFi network used by hackers to steal more than €100,000 worth of bitcoin
Austrian police say cyber-thieves transferred bitcoins worth more than €100,000 (£89,000, $117,000) from a man's account while he was logged into a restaurant's public WiFi.
China's internet czar and propaganda chief facing probe for 'violations of discipline'
China's former top internet regulator and censor is being investigated by the ruling Communist Party's anti-corruption arm.
New York terror suspect Sayfullo Saipov faces death penalty for Isis-inspired attack
Sayfullo Saipov charged with providing material support to Islamic State, eight counts of murder and 12 counts of attempted murder in aid of racketeering.
Clerics are raping young boys in Pakistan Islamic schools – hundreds of shocking cases revealed
Sexual abuse is a pervasive and longstanding problem at madrassas in Pakistan, an Associated Press investigation has found. But in a culture where clerics are powerful, it is seldom discussed or even acknowledged in public.
Air China suspends North Korea flights deepening Pyongyang's isolation
Suspension leaves North Korea's Air Koryo as the only airline with regularly scheduled overseas services.
Zimbabwe's sacked vice-president urges Mugabe to resign as impeachment looms
Emmerson Mnangagwa says in a statement on Tuesday, 21 November, that he is not in Zimbabwe and that he would not return until he is "satisfied of my personal security."
Indian tycoon exiled in UK says laundering allegations against him are 'fabricated'
Vijay Mallya is facing extradition to India on money laundering charges following a request by the Narendra Modi administration.
Fears grow for lost Agentina submarine San Juan as search hampered by South Atlantic storms
Submarine was returning from a routine mission to Ushuaia near the southernmost tip of South America to its base at Mar del Plata, around 400km south of Buenos Aires.
Doctors warn 'the end is near' for Partridge Family heartthrob David Cassidy
"Partridge Family" star David Cassidy remains in a critical condition in a Florida hospital and sources have reportedly told US media outlet TMZ that the end is near.
Morocco food aid stampede leaves at least 15 dead amid catastrophic drought
Stampede took place on Sunday in the village of Sidi Boulalam, in the southern province of Essaouira.
Robert Mugabe sacked as leader of Zanu-PF as 'The Crocodile' prepares to take control of Zimbabwe
Mugabe now cuts an isolated and powerless figure, with former vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa expected to become new leader.
New York subway bans 'ladies and gentlemen', switches to gender-neutral terms
Terms "passengers", "riders" and "everyone" to deployed instead in a move to make announcements more understandable.
Turkey bans all LGBTI activities in nation's capital
Movie screenings, exhibitions and more by gay, lesbian, trans and intersex groups prohibited in Ankara.
China's foreign minister has crunch meeting with Myanmar leaders amid Rohingya crisis
Wang Yi's visit follows talks with Bangladesh over the refugee disaster that has displaced 600,000 Muslims.
Palestine to cut off all communication with the US in latest embarrassment for Kushner
Pledge follows US moves to close the PLO mission in Washington. Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner has been working on bringing Israel and Palestine to the negotiating table.
Zimbabwe marches against Robert Mugabe - thousands on the streets to support military takeover
Zimbabwe's generals have placed Mugabe under house arrest and have allowed him limited movement while talks on his exit from office unfold. But many Zimbabweans are growing impatient and want him to leave immediately.
'Wenger Out' signs wielded by Arsenal-supporting Robert Mugabe protesters in Zimbabwe
Arsenal fans have been spotted in Zimbabwe holding a 'Wenger Out' sign during protests against Robert Mugabe's presidency.
Donald Trump does rapid U-turn on African ivory imports policy after backlash
Trump tweeted Friday that the policy had been "under study for years." He said he would put the decision "on hold" and review it with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.
North Korean defector riddled with shocking parasites and bullets survives surgery
North Korean soldiers fired about 40 rounds at their former comrade, who was hit at least five times. He was found on the southern side of the Joint Security Area, and South Korean troops crawled there to recover him.
Father stabbed to death while defending 8-year-old son from sneaker thieves
Jose Malave was protecting his son who had been targeted earlier in the day for his sneakers by a group of teenagers.
'Mugabe must go!' – Zimbabweans take to streets to demand cornered president step down
The 93-year-old Mugabe, the world's oldest head of state, is said to be asking for more time amid negotiations with regional leaders that seek his exit with a veneer of dignity.