Alberto Fujimori, Peru's Deeply Divisive Former Strongman Leader
Peru's Alberto Fujimori, who died Wednesday at the age of 86, was a one-time university dean who rose to wage a bloody campaign against insurgents as president in the 1990s -- but ended up jailed for atrocities.
Catalonia Marks Holiday With Separatist Movement Waning
Tens of thousands of flag-waving supporters of Catalan independence rallied in Barcelona on the Spanish region's commemorative day, with separatists deeply divided and out of office in Catalonia for the first time in over a decade.
French Cities, Schools Shake Off Name Of Charity Icon Accused Of Abuse
Cities and villages across France are scrambling to rid themselves of plaques while schools are moving to change their names following a raft of posthumous sexual abuse accusations against a charity icon who was showered with accolades in his lifetime.
Was A Lack Of Get-up-and-go The Death Of The Neanderthals?
A new study posits a very surprising answer to one of history's great mysteries -- what killed off the Neanderthals?
Aid Group MSF Protests Italy Migrant Policy, But Rescue Ship Free To Resume
The president of medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) accused Italy's hard-right government Wednesday of seeking to criminalise humanitarian aid to drowning migrants, as a court suspended authorities' blockage of its ship.
US, UK Top Diplomats Vow Ukraine Victory As They Discuss Long-range Arms
The US and British top diplomats vowed Wednesday to work together for Ukraine's victory as they discussed further easing rules on firing Western weapons into Russia, whose alleged acquisition of Iranian missiles has raised new fears.
Raygun's Revenge: Lampooned Aussie Breakdancer Tops World Rankings
Australian Olympic breakdancer "Raygun" has been ridiculed, written off, and now crowned number one in the world, the sport's governing body confirmed Wednesday.
Australia 'Extremely Disappointed' With Indonesia Draw In World Cup Qualifier
Australia football head coach Graham Arnold said his side were "extremely disappointed" after their goal-drought continued into a second World Cup qualifier, this time leading to a 0-0 draw with Indonesia in Jakarta.
Amazon To Invest GBP8 Bn In UK In Boost For New Labour Govt
US tech giant Amazon is to invest GBP8 billion ($10.5 billion) in Britain over the next five years, creating thousands of jobs via its web services arm, the company and UK government announced Wednesday.
Harris And Trump Ride Debate Buzz Into Election Sprint
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump set out Wednesday to ride the momentum from their high-stakes debate into the final sprint to November as they seek to persuade undecided voters and shake up a presidential election locked in a dead heat.
US Consumer Inflation Eases More Than Expected In August
US consumer inflation eased more than expected last month, according to government data published Wednesday, bolstering expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next week.
East Timor Says Australia Pipeline Deal To Be Struck By November
East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta said on Wednesday a deal with Australia on a vast fossil fuel project seen as crucial to the tiny nation's economic future will be struck by November.
Nigeria's Dangote Refinery Caught Between Promise And Reality
When will gasoline from Nigerian tycoon Aliko Dangote's mega-refinery finally flood the home market?
Property Website Rightmove Rejects GBP5.6 Bn Murdoch Bid
UK online property website Rightmove said Wednesday it had rejected a multi-billion-pound takeover offer from Australian peer REA Group, majority owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp empire.
Hanoi River Level Hits 20-year High As SE Asia Typhoon Toll Passes 150
Residents of Hanoi waded through waist-deep water Wednesday as river levels hit a 20-year high and the toll from the strongest typhoon in decades passed 150, with neighbouring nations also enduring deadly flooding and landslides.
Markets Drop On Economy Worries, Yen Rallies After US Debate
Equities slipped Wednesday as worries about the world's top two economies offset US rate cut optimism, while the yen hit a nine-month high after a Bank of Japan official hinted at more monetary tightening.
Iran President Visits Iraq On First Foreign Trip
Iran's new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, arrived in neighbouring Iraq on Wednesday as he moves to deepen already close ties on his first foreign visit since taking office.
Taylor Swift Endorses Kamala Harris For US President
Taylor Swift, a self-declared "childless cat lady," has endorsed Kamala Harris for president of the United States.
Fact Check: Kamala Harris And Donald Trump's Presidential Debate
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump clashed Tuesday in the pair's first and so far only scheduled debate of the 2024 election campaign.
Energy Drink Craze Peps And Pacifies Weary Afghans
A production line in a warehouse in western Afghanistan churns out 24 energy drinks every second, feeding a thirst for the tonic used to mask life's hardships and lift wilting spirits.
Power Struggle: Serbia Eyes Nuclear Energy To Fuel Future
Time stands still at Serbia's Vinca nuclear facility, where the decommissioned Yugoslav-era reactor is a testament to the fears generated by the controversial energy source.
Hong Kong Diary Shows China's Little-known Naval D-Day Role
The night before June 6, 1944, fleets of warships moved in darkness towards the beaches of Normandy, France, for a massive strike, with Chinese naval officer Lam Ping-yu on one of the vessels.
Tea Trouble Brews For Sri Lankan Presidential hopefuls
The backbone of the economy, Sri Lanka's tea pickers are determined to use their powerful vote to choose a president this month who will change grim working conditions for good.
Blinken Urges Israel To Make Changes After Activist Killed
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday said he will press Israel to make "fundamental changes" in its operations in the occupied West Bank after the military acknowledged its fire likely killed a US citizen activist.
Western Powers Sanction Iran Over Missiles To Russia
Western powers on Tuesday announced fresh sanctions on Iran for supplying Russia with short-range missiles for imminent use against Ukraine, calling it a dangerous escalation of the conflict that threatened European security.
Harris And Trump To Clash In Pivotal Presidential Debate
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are poised to face off in a high-stakes televised debate Tuesday, a potentially game-changing moment less than two months ahead of the US presidential election.
Ukrainian Drone Strike Kills Woman Near Moscow, Russia Says
A wave of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia overnight killed a woman near Moscow, Russian officials said on Tuesday, the first time someone has been killed in a Ukrainian attack near the capital since Russia's military offensive began in 2022.
Beyonce's 'Cowboy Carter' Snubbed By Country Music Awards
Beyonce did not receive a Country Music Association awards nomination when the nods for the 58th edition were announced Monday, even though her "Cowboy Carter" album proved a cultural phenomenon upon release this year.
Australia Plans Age Limit To Ban Children From Social Media
Australia will ban children from using social media with a minimum age limit as high as 16, the prime minister said Tuesday, vowing to get kids off their devices and "onto the footy fields".
US Military Warns Beijing Against 'Dangerous' South China Sea Moves In Talks
A senior US military official warned his Chinese counterpart against Beijing's "dangerous" moves in the South China Sea during the first talks of their kind between the commanders.