Travel, tourism stocks dive on virus woes as Hong Kong resumes trading
The latest outbreak is expected to deal a massive blow to China's already-fragile economy.
Iran denies 'cover-up' as anger mounts over downed airliner
The Kiev-bound plane was knocked out of the sky hours after Tehran had launched a wave of missiles at US troops in Iraq.
Iran denies missile downed Ukrainian plane
Investigators are pursuing several possibilities, including engine failure, a missile strike or an act of terror.
2019: A look back at a year of turmoil
In January this year, Venezuela's opposition chief Juan Guaido declared himself interim president.
UN, Pope voice solidarity with Burkina Faso after Jihadist attack
Thirty-five civilians, including 31 women, and seven soldiers were killed Tuesday in simultaneous attacks which lasted for several hours.
Pope Francis kicks off Christmas celebrations with midnight mass
Thousands of Palestinians and foreigners converged in Bethlehem, revered by Christians as the birthplace of Jesus, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
NATO unity on the line as Turkey row festers
NATO's 70th birthday has been overshadowed by bitter rows about money and the future strategy of the alliance.
'The Crown' Season 3 slammed by Queen's former press secretary as 'distasteful'
Dickie Arbiter, former press secretary to Queen Elizabeth II, called out "The Crown" Season 3 for insinuating that the queen cheated on Prince Philip.
How unlucky has Friday the 13th been in human history?
While many Britons fear Friday the 13th, the day has not always been unlucky for the world.
French airline Aigle Azur's bankruptcy leaves nearly 13,000 passengers stranded
French airline Aigle Azur filed for bankruptcy and halted services leaving around 13,000 passengers stranded.
John Legend continues to troll US President Donald Trump, says Melania was occupied
After urging Melania Trump to praise her husband, Legend in a tweet mocked her suggesting she is preoccupied with Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau.
Melania Trump wears sunglasses at night, gets trolled on Twitter
US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump disembarked from Air Force One on the lawn of the White House Tuesday night.
Melania Trump, Justin Trudeau kiss breaks Internet, Donald Trump isn't happy?
FLOTUS smiling and greeting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G7 Summit with an "air kiss" while holding hands with her husband has gone viral.
Too many airplane systems rely on too few sensors
Boeing's response to its crashes has included designing a software update that will rely on two sensors instead of one. That may not be enough.
Boeing Flies Ahead Of Airbus With Solid January Orders
Boeing pulled in more orders than Airbus in 2018, and it got off to a better start in 2019, too.
Why French globalist Macron is befriending nationalist Trump
French President Emmanuel Macron will leave on a three-day visit to the United States, starting Monday.
Syria: Coalition launch 100 missiles to punish Assad's chemical weapons atrocity
The United States, France and Britain launched 'one time shot' in retaliation for gassing of civilians in Douma.
Donald Trump issues astonishing threat to Putin over Syria gas attack as Moscow vows retaliation
'Get ready, Russia': US President denounces Assad as 'gas killing animal' after Kremlin vows to shoot down US missiles.
Saudi Arabia dismisses top generals as its forces are bogged down in Yemeni conflict
On the eve of his visit to the UK, the Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman has sacked his top generals, tied up in the Yemen conflict.
Video: Viewers left horrified as matador tossed into the air and gored in the back by a 1,000lb bull
Julian Lopez was participating in a bullfight at the La Santamaria bullring in Bogota when the incident happened.
War crimes? Syrian and Russian air strikes 'target markets and hospitals'
Over Syrian 1,000 civilians, many of them children, were killed in the first week of February alone as air strikes hit hospitals, schools and markets.
Germany to trial free public transport to avoid big pollution fines
German ministers have announced that free public transportation will be trialled in five cities in an effort to reduce road traffic and meet EU air pollution targets.
Danish Prince Henrik, husband to Queen Margrethe, dies at age 83
The Danish royal family has no political authority, but is one of the world's oldest kingdoms and prides itself on stability.
'Scariest flight': United Airlines passengers share 'terrifying' photos after engine cover rips off
"That looks bad, plane and simple," Google engineer Erik Haddad tweeted.
Saratov Airline crash that killed 71 may have been caused by iced up speed sensors
Investigators believe the incident could have been caused by iced over speed sensors which fed the wrong reading to the pilots.
'We're no longer the model pupil': Germany is EU's biggest rule-breaker
Germany is biggest breaker of EU rules and subject to 74 infringement proceedings, according to figures released by German Economics Ministry.
Harry Kane rescues point for Tottenham against Liverpool in chaotic finish to Anfield thriller
Harry Kane's 95th-minute penalty seals a dramatic 2-2 draw for Tottenham at Liverpool after his initial miss from 12 yards is punished by Mohamed Salah.
French helicopter crash: Five dead as army aircraft collide over Var
Five people have been killed after two military helicopters collided in the south of France, local media report.
Killer whale is taught how to speak through its blowhole and may soon chat with humans
A killer whale named Wikie has been taught how to speak through its blowhole and may be able to have basic 'conversations' with humans some day.
Pierre Agnes: Quiksilver surfwear boss missing at sea
A search party is underway after a boat belonging to surfwear and fashion boss Pierre Agnes was washed up empty on a beach in southwest France.