World
Thailand's King, World's Longest-Reigning Monarch, Dies
The Royal Palace said Bhumibol died "in a peaceful state" at Siriraj Hospital, where he had been treated for various health problems for most of the past decade.
Xi Leaves for Cambodia, Bangladesh, BRICS Summit
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday morning left Beijing for state visits to Cambodia and Bangladesh, and also to attend the eighth BRICS summit in India, officials said.
New York Times Story Politically Motivated, Says Trump's Lawyer
Donald Trump has sent a legal notice to The New York Times asking it to retract a "reckless" and "defamatory" story in which two women claimed the Republican presidential nominee touched them inappropriately.
Soldiers Help Deliver Baby in Rome Square
She has two other children at home with her husband in Monterotondo.
Trump Would be Dangerous if Elected, Says UN Rights Chief
US presidential candidate Donald Trump would be "dangerous from an international point of view" if he is elected, the UN Human Rights chief said Wednesday.
Obama Tells Students at Town Hall About How Failures Have Shaped Him
Obama recounted the fallout from his first presidential debate in his ultimately successful 2012 election race against Republican Mitt Romney.
China Raps US Interventions in Asia at Regional Forum
Beijing rapped Washington on Tuesday for its interventions in Asia, as tensions grow between the two powers over territorial disputes in the South China Sea
'Trump Called her Daughter Voluptuous, Made Crass Remarks'
In an October 2006 interview, Stern remarked that Ivanka "looks more voluptuous than ever."
Chinese President Xi Jinping Appoints New Envoy to India
Chinese President Xi Jinping has appointed Luo Zhaohui as China's new ambassador to India, in accordance with a decision from the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the top legislature.
Hurricane Matthew Toll Mounts as Haiti Digs Itself Out of Devastation
People across southwest Haiti were digging through the wreckage of their homes, salvaging what they could of their meagre possessions after devastating Hurricane Matthew killed over 800 people and created a new crisis for the impoverished country.
Debris Found in Mauritius from Missing Flight MH370, Confirms Malaysia
Malaysian and Australian officials say a piece of an aircraft wing found on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius has been identified as belonging to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
UN Syria Envoy Warns Aleppo Could Be 'Destroyed' This Year
The U.N. envoy for Syria called on al-Qaida-linked militants to leave the embattled city of Aleppo in exchange for an end to government and Russian bombardment, warning Thursday that thousands of civilians could be killed and the historic city "destroyed"...
Syrian Military Announces Reduction in Bombardment of Rebels in Aleppo
It was not immediately clear what was behind the move, or if Russian air strikes would also be reduced.
US Condemns Israel's Decision to Advance Settlement Plans in West Bank
The new settlement plan also came after the United States and Israel signed last week an unprecedented new military aid deal that will give the Israeli military 38 billion U.S. dollars from fiscal year 2019 to 2028.
London Couple Pleads Guilty For Funding Nephew Working at ISIS
Mohammed and Nazimabee Golamaully pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey court to transferring 219 pounds to Zafirr Golamaully, who had travelled from his home in Mauritius to join the Islamic State (ISIS).
Trump Mocks Clinton in Pennsylvania, Imitates her Collapsing
A few days ago in Iowa, he made fun of her for the fall, saying Clinton takes "all those days off" and then "she can't even make it to her car".